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  • Spyware: The Next Real Threat

    NEW YORK—Spyware will replace the mass-mailing worm as the biggest nuisance—and security threat—facing businesses in 2005. That’s the chilling assessment from Roger Thompson, director of content research security management at Computer Associates International Inc. Thompson used the spotlight of the InfoSecurity 2004 conference here to highlight the growing threat from spyware and adware “pests” and…

  • Ellison: Oracle Will Ship PeopleSoft’s Next-Generation Products

    SAN FRANCISCO—Oracle Corp. will complete development and ship the next version of PeopleSoft’s flagship enterprise applications even if it ultimately succeeds in buying out its competitor. Oracle CEO Larry Ellison voiced the commitment to complete the PeopleSoft 9 product line, which is still under development, in his keynote address at his company’s OpenWorld customer conference…

  • Ellison: Oracle Data Hubs Lead to Solid Biz Decisions

    SAN FRANCISCO—You spend $19 a month to get instantaneous information on Iraq or on the U.S. presidential elections through an AOL dialup. That’s cool, but what about getting consistent information on your business, after spending millions on business systems? That’s what Oracle Corp. CEO Larry Ellison asked during his keynote here Wednesday at the Oracle…

  • HP Enhances StorageWorks for ILM

    In the next round of the ongoing battle for ILM (information lifecycle management) supremacy, Hewlett-Packard Co. has enhanced a series of products designed to help organizations better understand and classify data in an automated fashion. The improvements focus on discovering and classifying data in storage tiers and then moving that data into appropriate storage—either disk,…

  • IBM’s PC Unit Sale: Looking for Answers

    IBM’s sale of its PC division to Lenovo may be a good deal for shareholders, but I don’t see customers cheering. Click here to read more about IBM’s sale of its PC division to Lenovo. In jettisoning the low-margin personal computer biz, IBM spruces up its balance sheet but also shows longtime customers they are…

  • IBM Customers Wary of Change in Wake of Lenovo Deal

    For IBM and Lenovo Group Ltd., their deal to merge their PC businesses will result in some big changes for both companies, and officials for both expect those results to be positive. However, users of IBM notebooks and desktop PCs say this deal will only be a success if nothing changes for them. After several…

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