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Schneier: Beware security products

October 24, 2007 Security expert Bruce Schneier warns delegates at RSA Conference Europe that judging quality of products can be difficult. TAGS: RSA Security Inc., smart card, security, event, London, conference

Sun: Open source is about self-interest

June 28, 2006 Sun's chief open-source officer tells conference to forget volunteerism and ideals, think more like Warren Buffett. TAGS: Warren Buffett, open source, Sun Microsystems Inc., conference, Europe, London

Alleged NASA hacker to speak at security show

April 13, 2006 Gary McKinnon, the British man fighting extradition to the U.S., is planning to appear on a panel at a U.K. security conference. TAGS: U.K., London, security, conference, U.S.

Security guru slams misuse of 'cyberterrorism'

April 26, 2005 Bruce Schneier says at a conference that organizations' abuse of the term is creating a mythical threat. TAGS: cyberterrorism, cryptography, hacking, threat, government, conference, London, virus, security

Week ahead: Chips take the stage

September 5, 2004 The Intel Developer Forum will steal the limelight this week, but there are some side acts. TAGS: Intel Developer Forum, Oracle Open World, Paul Otellini, conference, Intel, San Francisco, London, HP

China joins forum on curbing spam

February 23, 2005 In a move that inspires optimism, China--one of the largest contributors to the spam epidemic-- appears at London discussion. TAGS: Spamhaus, spam, anti-spam, China, spammer, London, government, conference, U.S.

Week ahead: Conferences aplenty

May 30, 2004 Don't forget to turn off your alarm and sleep in on Monday--it's Memorial Day. But the rest of the week promises a full schedule of conferences. TAGS: James Gosling, Computex, Redwood City, search business, Taipei, conference, search engine, Shanghai, SCO Group Inc., event, London, California, Sun Microsystems Inc., China, HP, e-mail

Microsoft to Linux: 'Bring it on'

April 21, 2004 At a Linux conference in London, the giant of proprietary software says the growing popularity of open source on the desktop will drive it to create better products. TAGS: Jeremy Allison, Linux, London, open source, laptop computer, HP, Microsoft Corp., conference

Microsoft aims to charm open-source world

June 29, 2006 Company highlights open-source strategy at London conference, but some attendees are leery of its motives. TAGS: open source, open-source community, license, conference, Microsoft Corp., London, Sun Microsystems Inc.

Week ahead: Power to the penguin

October 3, 2004 Linux faithful will gather for LinuxWorld in London, while a star-studded cast of Net executives speak at Web 2.0 in San Francisco. TAGS: LinuxWorld, Web 2.0, San Jose, Sun Microsystems Inc., San Francisco, conference, London, chairman, open source, Linux, video game, California, CEO, video, server

For Gates, a knight to be remembered

January 26, 2004 Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates is set to receive an honorary knighthood from Queen Elizabeth II. But don't start calling him "Sir Bill." TAGS: Bill Gates, knight, U.K., co-founder, London, conference, Microsoft Corp.

Apple's Intel switch: Jobs' keynote transcript

June 15, 2005 CEO stunned customers, developers and industry analysts when he announced that Apple was embarking on its third major transition: putting Intel chips inside the Mac. TAGS: Apple Computer, store, Steve Jobs, real estate, industry analyst, Apple iPod, CEO, conference, developer, Intel, Apple Macintosh, Apple iTunes, London, video

Novell touts Linux as force for innovation

April 20, 2004 Open-source software will provide a competitive kick in the pants--rather than a fatal stroke--to makers of proprietary applications, according to a Novell executive. TAGS: Novell Inc., Linux, SuSE, SuSE Linux, innovation, R&D, open-source software, open source, London, conference, operating system, Microsoft Corp.

Experts: End of e-mail viruses is nigh

April 28, 2005 Mass-mailing viruses are on their way out, some security execs say, and spyware is set to take their place as a key pest. TAGS: e-mail virus, Infosecurity Europe, wave, ocean, spyware, virus, London, e-mail, conference, security

PeopleSoft CEO blasts Ellison's 'jealousy'

June 22, 2004 Craig Conway says his company will beat leader SAP, but stays mostly mum on Oracle's ongoing takeover attempt. TAGS: Craig Conway, PeopleSoft Inc., enterprise application, SAP AG, Oracle Corp., Henning Kagermann, British Telecommunications, acquisition, CEO, London, conference

Gates takes swipe at Apple, Linux security

January 27, 2004 With the MyDoom virus spreading rapidly Monday, Microsoft honcho Bill Gates points to the silver lining in such attacks and warns against complacency regarding non-Windows operating systems. TAGS: Bill Gates, patch management, Microsoft Longhorn, virus, Apple Computer, SCO Group Inc., security, Linux, London, operating system, conference, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, e-mail

Oracle signals 'no change' in CRM strategy

June 14, 2006 The company will continue its current lines of business, adding the promise of full integration through its Fusion strategy. TAGS: CRM, Siebel Systems Inc., Oracle Corp., line of business, Salesforce.com Inc., Gartner Inc., SAP AG, on-demand, PeopleSoft Inc., figure, integration, London, conference

Experts call for global biometrics agency

October 21, 2005 International standards should be developed, then deployed in all countries where the technology is used, say experts. TAGS: biometric identification, biometrics, agency, traveler, expert, monitor, London, process, conference, U.S.
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