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Protecting Web Content
Security continues to be a key issue for any enterprise doing business over the Web. Authentica Inc., of Waltham, Mass., last week introduced new...
An Eye for Fingerprints
In this world of face scanning and other high-tech security technology, it would be easy to discount the traditional, time-proven fingerprint.That would be wrong,...
Security: How Do You Rate?
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration can send a man to the moon. Youd think the agency could secure the core IT systems on...
Open-Source Security Tools Gain Favor
Open-source security tools are gaining appeal in the enterprise as IT managers and CIOs search for ways to step up security while holding down...
Oracle 9iAS Struggles to Keep Up With Hype
If Real Application Clusters isnt the breakthrough database technology that Larry Ellison said it is, hes going to take up sailing full time.Ellison may...
Run .Net Code on Pocket PCs
One of the main benefits of the Microsoft .Net development platforms use of processor- independent byte code is easy program portability.The first fruits of...
The Buzz: December 17, 2001
GAO Hackers Protesting WarHackers who defaced the Web site of the U.S. General Accounting Office last week said they were protesting the U.S. war...
Linking WebSphere, Domino
IBMs Lotus Software Division plans within the next year to port the WebSphere Everyplace Server synchronization engine to Lotus Domino Everyplace Server.Doing so will...
Pushing the Java Envelope
WebGain Inc. has long been a Java advocate. The latest version of its TopLink development takes that support a few steps forward, said officials...
Peregrine Division Focuses on Integration
Peregrine Systems Inc., a developer of infrastructure management software, last week announced it is extending its application integration business with a new unit focused...