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Few expected to make PCI deadline for Web app security
May. 14, 2008
Retailers covered by the Payment Card Industry data security standard (PCI-DSS) have just about a month and a half left to comply with new requirements for protecting Web applications. But as with previous PCI-related ...

PCI standards body moves ahead on payment-application cert
Apr. 16, 2008
PCI Security Standards Council releases list of certified payment applications under Payment Application Data Security Standard, while Council general manager Bub Russo describes upcoming standard efforts, and office- ...

How OOXML vote could change all -- and nothing
Feb. 28, 2008
Next month, national standards bodies will vote for the second time on whether to adopt the Office Open XML (OOXML) document format as an international standard.

India rejects Office Open XML again
Mar. 21, 2008
A technical committee in India has rejected Microsoft's Office Open XML file format as a standard.

10 security threats to watch for
Apr. 09, 2008
From virtual server exploitation to compromised Web sites and mobile Web browsers, a list to 10 security threats to be on the lookout for.

An open, free, distributed Web authentication service
Apr. 09, 2008
How many accounts do you have on the Internet? If you have as many as I do you'll probably have some tool for managing all of your logins. I use Siber Systems' RoboForm but it has one problem - it is PC-based which ...

Balloting ends for close OOXML ratification vote
Mar. 31, 2008
Balloting on whether Office Open XML (OOXML) should become an international document standard closed at midnight Saturday in Geneva, in an apparently tight vote. The results have not yet been officially announced.

Votes roll in for ballot on OOXML standard
Mar. 28, 2008
Ballots are rolling in for the final ballot to decide whether the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) adopts a file format based on Microsoft's Office Open XML (OOXML) as an international standard. ...

U.S. likely to maintain 'yes' vote for OOXML in ISO
Mar. 10, 2008
An esoteric-but-key technical committee will recommend that the U.S. maintain its support for making Microsoft Corp.'s Office Open XML document format an ISO-certified open standard, despite controversy at a meeting ...

New payment application security standard on deck
Nov. 07, 2007
The PCI Standards Council announces it will establish a new standard and certification program for payment-application software

BEA warms to ColdFusion users
Apr. 17, 2006
BEA Systems hopes to lure users of ColdFusion applications to BEA's WebLogic Server platform by licensing New Atlanta's BlueDragon software.

Fleury: JBoss to scale its business
Apr. 12, 2006
Look for JBoss to scale its business now that it has the backing of Red Hat, JBoss Chairman and CEO Marc Fleury said on Wednesday.

BEA seeks to modularize app server
Mar. 31, 2006
BEA Systems is working to modularize services from its WebLogic Server application server, enabling them to run independently with open source frameworks, a company official said on Thursday.

SPML 2.0 ratified as a standard for managing user access
Apr. 11, 2006
In a move that could open the door to more user account provisioning in the enterprise, the OASIS consortium approved the SPML (Service Provisioning Markup Language) version 2.0 specification as an official OASIS ...

PDF approved as international standard in ISO vote
Dec. 05, 2007
Adobe PDF 1.7 has been approved as an international standard by the International Standards Organization (ISO), according to a company executive.

U.S. standards committee still undecided on Open XML
Jul. 25, 2007
A key U.S. standards committee remains undecided about whether it will support a document standard proposed by Microsoft, even while the company asserted that the committee has already signalled its

Liberty releases new client ID specifications
Mar. 21, 2007
The Liberty Alliance released a new set of specifications aimed at protecting identity information transmitted by mobile devices during Web-based transactions.

Study: Businesses don’t understand Web application security threats
Mar. 20, 2007
Businesses may unwittingly leave themselves open to application-layer attacks because they don't understand their networks lack defenses to deflect them, according to a study by Forrester Research.

Coalition to offer free prescription app to U.S. doctors
Jan. 16, 2007
A coalition of technology companies and healthcare providers Tuesday announced a $100 million program to offer free access to electronic prescribing software to all U.S. physicians.

Sun CEO: Open source Java is 'momentous'
Nov. 13, 2006
Sun Microsystems's offering of the Java platform via open source under the GNU General Public License is a

GNOME Foundation defends OOXML involvement
Nov. 26, 2007
The GNOME Foundation, recently slammed by critics who accused it of supporting Microsoft's Open Office XML document format, has issued a statement to clarify its position on the matter.

Standards suggested for writing secure Java
Nov. 20, 2007
A group of secure-programming experts plans a series of documents that outline the skills coders need to write Web applications that are better able to withstand attacks.

IBM to spend $1.5 billion to improve computer security
Nov. 01, 2007
IBM will spend $1.5 billion developing computer security products in 2008, a sum that could double the company's previous spending.

IBM: Symphony downloaded 100,000 times in first week
Sep. 26, 2007
People apparently are already tuning in to IBM's Symphony. The company reported Wednesday that its free rival to Microsoft's Office suite was downloaded 100,000 times in the first week of release.

Multicore processing for client-side Java applications
Sep. 25, 2007
Is it acceptable that Java collection-sorting routines typically perform no faster on newer multicore machines than on single-core ones? No it's not! Kirill Grouchnikov shows you how to leverage the JDK 6 concurrency ...

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