Monthly Archives: February 2001

Finding Your Way to the Edge

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Its fatal to fall behind the leading edge of it, just as it would be fatal not to know about overnight delivery. Both atoms...

On Deck: Instant Conferencing

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A Westminster, Colo., company next month will release an IP technology that will enable instant, multiparty voice conferences.Voyant Technologies Inc.s Instant Conferencing tool will...

Builder Digs Into E-Biz Future

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Talk about backbreaking work.Three years ago, the job of moving technical data and manuals for bulldozers onto an extranet seemed as mammoth as the...

Geekspeak: February 26, 2001

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Anyone whos tried out a beta of or otherwise seen Ximians upcoming Evolution mail and calendaring client probably did the same initial double take...

The Buzz: February 26, 2001

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Napster Offers $1 billion DealNapster, the online music-swapping service trying to stay alive despite a recent court ruling against it, last week offered $1...

A Sharp Eye for Security

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Companies that believe their networks can be completely protected by a phalanx of add-on security products may be in for a rude awakening. Underlying...

The Hidden Cost of P2P

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If peer-to-peer applications become ubiquitous, they could break the existing business models of many Internet service providers and force them to raise their prices,...

Auditors Present Different Strengths

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The three security auditing companies that signed on for this eValuation—Guardent Inc., PricewaterhouseCoopers and SystemExperts Corp.—faced a tough challenge: to lock down the network...

Bringing Remote Information Closer to Home

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Mobile challenge When CEOs suddenly decide they want to review data collected at remote sites—factories, cell towers, pipelines, data centers—it can be a challenge...

A One-Ring Circus

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IBMs partnering tent just got a bit bigger.The company this week at PartnerWorld is unveiling a Consultants and Integrators program, which brings together high-end...