Monthly Archives: January 2002
Not the List to Get On
Wondering which applications in your company had security problems? And just how many problems each had? Wouldnt it be good to have a comprehensive...
Novell Unveils SecureAccess
Novell Inc. wants to be the only place enterprises need to go for security software. Novell has rolled out a new security suite, SecureAccess,...
AppDetective on Case to Find Oracle Vulnerabilities
Timing, as they say, is everything. As the furor over Oracle Corp.s new Unbreakable ad campaign grows, Application Security Inc. this week introduced a...
Content Management Hits a New Low
Ektron Inc., maker of Empower, one of the best low-end content management systems, has created a very usable and affordable application: the even-lower-end CMS100...
Do Cookies Mix With Milk and Honey?
Many e-businesses are hungry for Europe to lift the cloud of recession that has hung over the virtual markets. But, in light of the...
SAS Digging Into Unstructured Data
SAS Institute Inc. will use technology from Inxight Software Inc. to power much of its forthcoming SAS Text Miner application.As SAS makes a move...
Bringing SCSI to Next Level
Adaptecs Ultra320 SCSI products, slated for release later this year, will be the first to include the companys Seamless Streaming Technology.The Ultra320 reaches data...
e.Intelligence BI Software Predicts Future
An upgrade to e.Intelligence Inc.s namesake business intelligence software stresses its ability to look into the future, not just report on the past.e.Intelligence 3.5,...
External Drive With the Works
Flexibility eyed With external storage devices, users want as many options as possible. Micro Solutions Inc. this month will begin shipping an external CD-RW...
SQL Server Group Weighs the Issues
While their vendor deals with lawsuits and security holes, one of two major user groups for Microsoft Corp. SQL Server products is busy planning...