Monthly Archives: November 2001
Zeroing in on Security Administration
Todays security consciousness plus the current economic climate often equals networks with an increasing number of safety devices but no additional personnel to administer...
EDS Eyes Air Travel Security
Electronic Data Systems Corp. last week launched a suite of integrated offerings to bolster the security of airline passengers, airline and airport personnel, and...
An Eye on Biometrics
As biometric security goes, fingerprint recognition systems may be less expensive, but the eyes have it. The iris is the most unique identifier on...
Kattoon: November 19, 2001
Read this weeks Spencer column.
Global Crossing to Sell IPC Trading to Goldman-led Group
Struggling telecommunications company Global Crossing announced Monday that it will sell its IPC Trading Systems unit to an investment group led by Goldman Sachs...
MagnetStudio to Offer .Net Alternative
Application development software startup MagnetPoint Inc. will release a Java-based application development framework for building Web services next week.The new framework, called MagnetStudio, will...
B2B Leaders Turn to Collaboration
Though three erstwhile leaders in the business-to-business arena have been bloodied by the souring economy and dying dot-coms, all are forging ahead with new...
For WLAN, Its 802.11b
LAS VEGAS—While the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers has finally accepted a new high-speed wireless LAN standard, the current reigning standard likely will...
Gaps in Security Plan
Microsoft Corp.s vulnerability-handling plan is a good start but may end up being insufficient as the specter of government regulation of Internet security looms,...
Verio Pushes Into Enterprise Hosting Space
Verio Inc. is looking to push up the ladder in the Web hosting world, relying on a branding campaign, its telecom parent, cost-saving plans...