Monthly Archives: January 2002
Integrating Network Access
Can your service provider expand your data connectivity and voice lines when you need it? If not, you may want to look into an...
Putting Outlook Clients to the Test
E-mail viruses such as Badtrans and Kournikova rely on a variety of potential security holes within Microsofts Outlook client, and its difficult for administrators...
Build Apps That Keep Themselves in Check
I was reading through a Web page—the lengthy Frequently Asked Questions, in the somewhat resource-intensive Adobe PDF format, for a product that I was...
Olympics Benching Wireless LAN Plans
In an attempt to strengthen defenses against possible terrorist attacks, Winter Olympics IT officials have decided against rolling out wireless applications and have instead...
.Net Tightens Windows Security
With the shipment of Microsoft Corp.s .Net Framework run-time environment last week, Windows developers have a powerful new platform for developing secure applications in...
SevenSpace, Nuclio to Unite
In an industry marked more by cutbacks and layoffs than big business deals, a pair of veteran MSPs have decided to join forces, hoping...
Lotus to Debut New Beta, Hosted Service
IBMs Lotus software division hopes to demonstrate its commitment to lowering customers costs when it unveils a hosted version of its Sametime instant messaging...
ABN Spins Off Neogration
ABN Amro Holdings N.V. found off-the-shelf messaging middleware-based software integration too expensive and time-consuming, so it developed its own.The international banking company built its...
AOL, Red Hat Talks Rumored
In another apparent attempt to challenge its cross-country rival, AOL Time Warner Inc. is reportedly negotiating to acquire Linux distributor Red Hat Inc. The...
SAS signs text mining alliance with Inxight
SAS Institute Inc. has signed on Inxight Software Inc. to provide much of the technology behind its forthcoming SAS Text Miner application due for...