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Microsoft Releases Outlook Patch

Microsoft released a patch for a vulnerability in Outlook and Outlook Express.

Security Roundup

Oracle's Ellison: You Can’t Touch This

Oracle chairman and CEO Larry Ellison told attendees during his keynote speech at Oracle Apps World in New Orleans, “It costs you a whole lot more to change our software than to buy it.”

Microsoft, Bristol Settle Lawsuit

It’s not the big one, but Microsoft has at least managed to settle one of the lawsuits hanging over its head.

Aligo Offers Java Developers a Mobile Application Server

February 21, 2001

Eicon Expands VPN Line

Emily Tries to Make XML Easy

Active Directory Support Extended to NT 4 Client

Microsoft this month expanded the legacy support of some of its Active Directory features to Windows NT 4.0 Workstation.

Microsoft Extends Office XP Capabilities with Smart Tag Toolkit

Microsoft announced a new toolkit that expands the capabilities of Office XP through the use of smart tags.

TSS Watches Your ACLs

Microsoft Says Enterprises Will Feel the Sting

Microsoft unveiled its "Stinger" mobile phone platform this week, casting it as a next-generation consumer client.

Hyperion Releases 2.0 Version of eCRM Analysis Apps

Symantec Updates pcAnywhere

NetIQ Reports on Exchange

NetIQ has rolled out a product resulting from its acquisition of Sirana Software. AppAnalyzer shows how an Exchange Server is used.

Microsoft, Plumtree Align on Corporate Portal Solution

Microsoft and Plumtree Software have aligned to create a scalable corporate portal solution.

EMC Management Software for Access Control

Veritas’ NetBackup First Backup Software Certified for Datacenter

Veritas' NetBackup has become the first backup/restore software to earn Windows 2000 Datacenter certification.

IDC Paints Bright Picture for Unified Messaging Apps

A report by IDC says the unified messaging application market is poised for significant growth over the next couple of years.

Dell, HP Both Have Disappointing Quarters

Both Dell and HP had bad days Thursday: Dell fell short of fiscal fourth-quarter estimates and lowered projections for its first quarter, while HP met expectations -- lowered expectations.