Monthly Archives: April 2001
Xerox Changing Colors to Get in Black
Anne Mulcahy wants to transform Xerox Corp. from the "document company" to the "color document company." Now all she has to do is persuade...
When Final Isnt Final: Privacy, Internet Regs Face Revision
In the government space, finality isnt all its cracked up to be.Take the privacy provisions of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)....
Answering a CEOs Penetrating Question
It can begin with a friendly lunch conversation with your boss. "Hey, did you hear Egghead and Travelocity got hacked?" you begin. "Yeah, with...
In Through Out Door
PKI-based security is heading out the door—literally. If the early years of public-key infrastructure security have been stymied by complex deployments and little interest...
Bug Zapper
Hawking Internet Security Products and services is a bit like selling insurance policies — vendors need to instill a sense of paranoia in their...
Measuring the Health of Security
Securify Inc. this week will launch a security service that will be custom-designed to fit the unique needs of each customer.As part of an...
Questions Linger After VeriSign Breach
Internet security company VeriSign has acknowledged issuing two Microsoft digital certificates to an imposter, raising doubts in many quarters about the consistency of Internet...
Manage Content, Cure Headaches
Newark Electronics in Chicago has 60 customers, each of which wants an individualized monthly electronic catalog of Newark products. With plans to expand to...
SANs Need to Be as Manageable as LANs
In todays enterprise networks, it managers have to continuously allocate budget and other resources for storage to provide robust data availability and support for...
Sweet Jam Turns Sour
Jamcracker, a two-year-old application service provider, is facing its own logjam in building its partner program.Facing market pressures, the company, which offers hosted applications...