Monthly Archives: April 2001
Bastille 1.2 Fortifies Linux
Administrators managing servers running Red Hat Linux or MandrakeSofts Linux-Mandrake can look forward to an updated version of the Bastille Linux security-hardening program to...
Red Hat and Ximian Polish Linux Apps
Paving the way for Linux to reach farther into the enterprise, Red Hat Inc. has released Version 7.1 of its Red Hat Linux distribution,...
Excite@Homes Discontentment
Excite@Home, the pioneer in delivering high-speed access over cable television lines should today be a jewel among service providers. With 3.2 million subscribers —...
Squeeze Play
Content distribution, hailed as a paradigm-changing technology six short months ago, might prove instead to be a speedy road into business failure for some...
Stoking the Content Fire
Its finally getting easier to interconnect carriers and feed content into local and backbone pipes within metropolitan areas.Last week, MediaCenters, a Chantilly, Va., start-up,...
Loudcloud to Tap Enterprise Data Sites
Loudcloud Inc. made official here in April its plans to evolve into the enterprise data center space, a move met with optimism from the...
Tauzin Delivers Bill for Bells
For the regional Bells, last week was payback time.After years of heavy financial support for Rep. Billy Tauzin, R-La., the powerful new chairman of...
Tape Solves Sticky Storage Issues
Network-attached storage innovations arent limited to devices such as Network Storage Solutions Inc.s ProStor system reviewed in this issue. Tape-based storage is about to...
The Buzz: April 30, 2001
Combating Web CheatsThirteen countries- from the United States and Mexico to Hungary, New Zealand and South Korea-are banding together to fight Internet fraud.The countries...
New Players, Wares Enter Storage Fray
Some of the storage industrys new kids on the block are building products on IP storage as well as NAS and SAN convergence, technologies...