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Thursday, September 12, 2002
Companies and Organizations
Software Sector Still Depressed
Few Software Surprises Ahead [Business Week: Technology]
Cybersecurity: All Hat, No Cattle?
Concerns over IT security have so far failed to translate into increased spending on products and services.
Windows: Dare To Dream?
Microsoft takes the long view with Windows.
.NET Server: Dessert Topping and Floor Wax?
Microsoft pitches 'no separate app server' approach. Windows .Net Server 2003 will be all you need, exec says [InfoWorld: Top News]
CA To Pay For Shady Dealing in OnLine Software Acquisition
The court loss follows an earlier order this year to pay a six-figure fine related to the Platinum Technology deal in 1999.
Few Software Surprises Ahead [Business Week: Technology]
Cybersecurity: All Hat, No Cattle?
Concerns over IT security have so far failed to translate into increased spending on products and services.
Year After 9/11, Cyberspace Door Is Still Ajar. Despite heightened fears of online security that followed Sept. 11, few have responded with new measures to safeguard their computing systems. By John Schwartz. [New York Times: Business]
Windows: Dare To Dream?
Microsoft takes the long view with Windows.
Microsoft's Allchin touts future of Windows server platform. Exec exhorts DevCon attendees to build systems to last for decades [InfoWorld: Top News]
.NET Server: Dessert Topping and Floor Wax?
Microsoft pitches 'no separate app server' approach. Windows .Net Server 2003 will be all you need, exec says [InfoWorld: Top News]
CA To Pay For Shady Dealing in OnLine Software Acquisition
The court loss follows an earlier order this year to pay a six-figure fine related to the Platinum Technology deal in 1999.
CA ordered to pay $10.3M over buyout violations. CA must pay shareholders due to violations during 1991 acquisition [InfoWorld: Top News]