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IBM Plugs Security Holes in Lotus Notes, Domino

IBMs Lotus Software has shipped patches for several high-risk security holes in its popular Notes and Domino product lines.In an advisory, IBM Corp. said...

Lawrie Proves No Match for Siebels Troubles

The sudden resignation Wednesday of Siebel Systems CEO Michael Lawrie is an object lesson for all veteran corporate managers who believe they can turn...

Reuters Suspends IM Service Due to Kelvir Worm

Reuters shut down its enterprise instant-messaging service Thursday after a variant of the Kelvir worm began circulating through the network. The London-based company suspended the...

IM Deal Holds Promise for Businesses

More and more businesses are using instant messaging. Oh, it may not be with the CIOs blessing, but the numbers dont lie: The Radicati...

AIM Connects with Enterprise IM Vendors

AOL Instant Messenger moved instant messaging interoperability a step forward Thursday by announcing that it will work in conjunction with four mid-tier business IM...

BMC to Lay Off Hundreds of Workers

BMC Software on Monday announced a corporate restructuring that calls for the layoff of some 12 percent of the companys work force. BMC will let...

Yahoo Local Entices SMBs with Free Web Sites

In an attempt to bolster local search, Yahoo will start letting small businesses build Web sites for free.Yahoo Inc. plans to announce the free...

Winn-Dixie CIO: Bankruptcy Has Its Advantages

When the $10 billion 1,000-store Winn-Dixie grocery chain went Chapter 11 (bankruptcy reorganization) on Feb. 21, the initial employee reaction was shock. But the chains...

Siebel Names Shaheen New CEO

In a surprising move announced Wednesday, Michael Lawrie has been replaced as CEO of Siebel Systems Inc. by longtime Siebel board member George Shaheen. Lawrie...

Microsoft Enters Backup, Recovery Field with DPM Beta

In its first foray into backup and recovery, Microsoft announced Wednesday that its long-awaited data protection product is now in beta release. The product, formerly...