The fixes will address remote code execution security issues in Office products.
Aruba Networks claims that a recent study shows that not only do various vendors' 802.11n access points deliver dramatically different performances, some vendors' equipment is much better than others at working with third-party client adapters.
With a name like "Cult of the Dead Cow" you know these guys are probably up to no good, and they are living up to expectations with the release of Goolag Scan, a tool to automate the use of search engines to scan for vulnerable applications, back doors and sensitive information on Web sites.
Companies assert that past performance and reliability issues have been settled.
Highly anticipated betas get a debut.
A Forrester report describes software-as-a-service and open source solutions as potential agents for change.
A newly released report from Forrester Research makes predictions about enterprise software trends within the forthcoming decade.
One week after Microsoft officially launched the 2008 versions of Windows Server, Visual Studio and SQL Server, the company has taken its show on the road.
Perry Birch shares his take on the best LINQ to SQL features, and walks you through the biggest changes from ObjectSpaces and more.
Online extension to Microsoft Office enables collaboration.
Redmond changed course due to "Interoperability Principles," according Microsoft blogger.
Microsoft rolled out new software-as-a-service betas, while Google added to its Apps offerings.
Cost reductions will coincide with SP1 retail availability.
Web applications top the list of security problems for IT, study says.
APIs will support new VMsafe security solutions for virtual machines.
Microsoft official suggested Vista Capable was associated with helping Intel's quarterly earnings.
Hosted application betas released as part of Microsoft Online Services.
Blogger suggests Redmond is poised to move on its Software Plus Services strategy with construction of datacenters.
Solution is designed to facilitate file encryption on laptops.
IT pros were stumped by end-of-February glitch.