Monthly Archives: November 2001
5 Steps to Enterprise Security – Step 3: Detection
Detecting network attacks is as much an art as a science, and thats not likely to change any time soon.There is no lack of...
IBMs Pearson: Time to Tackle Privacy Is Now
Recently, IBM formed a first-of-its-kind Privacy Management Council, consisting of several large-enterprise customers and IBM executives, to examine the technologies and management practices that...
IBM, Loudcloud Expand Security Offerings
In an effort to capitalize on the interest in all things security, IBM and Loudcloud Inc. last week announced expanded security service offerings, with...
Oracle Getting Businesses in the Flow
Oracle Corp. is unveiling more FastForward Flows e-business applications for small and midsize companies that promise quick implementations.Last week, the Redwood Shores, Calif., company...
Oracle to Expand App Server
The next version of Oracle Corp.s 9i Application Server will include features designed to increase performance while making it easier to manage.The application server,...
Suns 1GHz SPARC to Pack Punch
Sun Microsystems Inc., feeling increasing pressure from rivals as well as from recent troubles, is already touting its 1.05GHz UltraSPARC III, which is due...
Getting Pricing Just Right
Like almost every retailer, ShopKo Stores Inc. is holding its breath this holiday shopping season. The chain of 141 discount stores depends on the...
Extending BizTalk Reach
iWay Software, which makes prebuilt integration products, this month rolled out more than 140 adapters for Microsoft Corp.s BizTalk Server 2000.The new products, which...
Development Goes Offshore
The attacks of Sept. 11 and resulting concerns about terrorism have slowed—but likely will not stop—the growing wave of application development projects being outsourced...
Calendra Brings LDAP Product to U.S.
Calendra Inc., a French company specializing in directory content access and management software, has established a beachhead in North America, the company announced last...