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One Oracle Suite To Rule Them All

One Oracle Suite To Rule Them All

Storage
July 11, 2002

Oracle Wednesday announced a new a package of software aimed at pulling all of a company’s data together. The new Oracle Collaboration Suite lets companies store and search for e-mails, voice mail, appointments, documents and PowerPoint presentations on a single database. Speaking to financial analysts, chairman and CEO Larry Ellison Wednesday said Oracle Collaboration Suite […]

Sun Gets Edgy With Linux

Sun Gets Edgy With Linux

Networks
March 6, 2002

Sun Microsystems on Monday chatted up its Linux strategy with more talk of bringing its appliances to where it counts most: the “edge.” The company’s new line of Sun Cobalt Linux boxes, due out early in the second quarter of this year, are expected to expand the use of Linux beyond its existing appliances. The […]

Putting Web Traffic Analysis On The Map

Putting Web Traffic Analysis On The Map

Applications
January 23, 2002

In its early days, the Internet was referred to as the “Information Super Highway.” Right … a highway without a map. But now, Quova says it wants to use its GeoPoint geo-location technology to change the way we look at Web traffic. The Redwood City, Calif.-based company Tuesday says it has fit its platform into […]

‘Goner’ E-mail Worm Rated Highest Risk

‘Goner’ E-mail Worm Rated Highest Risk

Security
December 4, 2001

A brand new worm slithering through the Web is getting passed by Microsoft Outlook home and businesses users and is so bad it has the potential of wiping out complete files. Anti-virus experts at McAfee.com (NASDAQ:MCAF) identified the worm early Tuesday morning and have named it “Goner” after its identification string W32/Goner@MM. The company assessed […]

Case Study: Mouse Maker Saves With noHold(s) Barred

Case Study: Mouse Maker Saves With noHold(s) Barred

Storage
July 23, 2001

                noHold, a Milpitas, Calif., online customer self-service company, gets its name by promising not to keep customers on hold. It just got a new contract by saving a computer mouse-maker $290,000 in customer support costs. Logitech, a Fremont, Calif., seller of computer mice, trackballs, keyboards, and other […]

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