James Evans

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Court upholds right to anonymous speech online

A U.S. district court judge on Thursday quashed a subpoena seeking to force Internet services provider InfoSpace Inc. to disclose the identity of individuals who posted anonymous messages on the company's Silicon Investor online financial bulletin board.

Marimba targets service providers with new management tools

Marimba Inc. this month announced a new family of performance-management software products designed to monitor the performance of on-line applications and services. In addition, Marimba announced that its existing Castanet and Timbale products will be enhanced and re-branded.

Dell unveils new and rebranded servers

Dell Computer Corp. last month announced it will begin phasing out its PowerEdge 2400 and PowerEdge 2450 servers so it can bring in a new generation of machines to address workgroup and corporate data-centre environments.

AOL Time Warner revenue rises; loss narrows

AOL Time Warner Inc. reported a 9 percent increase in revenue for its first quarter as the media conglomerate saw gains in subscription, advertising and content revenue.

Adobe moves toward network publishing

Network publishing is about delivering content anywhere, anytime to any device, and that is exactly what Adobe Systems Inc. will focus a strong portion of its future energies on.

Dell extends SAN support to rival servers

Dell Computer Corp. announced Monday that its PowerVault storage area network (SAN) product will now offer support for servers running Microsoft Corp. Windows from Dell rivals such as Compaq Computer Corp., IBM Corp. and Hewlett-Packard Co.

CA partners for wireless

Computer Associates International Inc. (CA) said last month that it will partner with four companies to assist corporations with providing business applications via a variety of wireless devices.

IE flaw lets hackers take over user’s computer

Microsoft Corp. said Thursday it has discovered and created a patch for a new Internet Explorer (IE) vulnerability that could allow hackers to run a program of their choice on another user's machine.

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