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TECHNOLOGY & BUSINESS DAILY SCOOP
Monday, November 24, 2003
TOP STORIES

â  Debian project servers hacked
â  Interview: webMethods CEO eyes Web services innovation
â  European company builds translator into MS Office
â  US House overwhelmingly passes anti-spam bill
â  Veritas taps Cisco for network-based storage
â  Major vendors to push Linux to the desktop

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Debian project servers hacked
Posted November 24, 9:31 a.m. Pacific Time

Servers belonging to the open source Debian Project, which makes a version of the Linux operating system, were hacked last week, according to statements posted by project organizers on the group's Web page and to a European CERT (Computer Emergency Response Team) Web site on Friday.   >> READ MORE

Interview: webMethods CEO eyes Web services innovation
Posted November 24, 9:00 a.m. Pacific Time

Integration vendors such as webMethods are constantly attempting to simplify application integration technologies. According to Philip Merrick, chairman and CEO at webMethods, the next round of innovation in the integration space will come from leveraging Web services standards to improve workflow and business processes.   >> READ MORE

European company builds translator into MS Office
Posted November 24, 8:31 a.m. Pacific Time

SDL International PLC Monday launched a translation toolbar for Microsoft Corp.'s Office and Outlook software.   >> READ MORE

US House overwhelmingly passes anti-spam bill
Posted November 24, 6:32 a.m. Pacific Time

The U.S. Congress moved a step closer to passing its first law regulating unsolicited commercial e-mail -- or spam -- on Saturday when the U.S. House of Representatives approved a bill that seeks to impose fines on those sending spam.   >> READ MORE

Veritas taps Cisco for network-based storage
Posted November 24, 6:00 a.m. Pacific Time

Software developer Veritas introduced storage management software today that runs on top of Ciscoâs family of intelligent storage switches and directors â a telling indication of growing enterprise interest in network-based storage management offerings.   >> READ MORE

Major vendors to push Linux to the desktop
Posted November 24, 6:00 a.m. Pacific Time

Next year just may be the year that desktop Linux emerges as a viable alternative to Windows.   >> READ MORE


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