Monthly Archives: February 2002

Researchers Say SNMP Open to Attacks

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Security researchers have discovered several flaws in SNMP, a language used for communications with network devices, which they say could enable attackers to deny...

Microsoft Defends Witness List Filing; Claims “Doing the best it can”

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Microsoft Corp. on Tuesday denied allegations that it had withheld the names of witnesses it had previously selected from the nine dissenting states and...

CompTIA Unveils Entry-Level Security Certification

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CompTIA announced last week it is developing a new, vendor-neutral, entry-level security certification that will address training on firewalls, viruses, user authentication and encryption.The...

Tool Set Eases Integration

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Tool Set Eases IntegrationSybase Inc.s Sybase PowerDesigner 9.0, released last month, does more than any other tool set eWeek Labs has seen to coordinate...

Gadgets Have Taken Over the World

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It annoys the heck out of me, but Ive finally realized that gadgets are the future. It took 20 years of messing around with...

Bringing the Data Together

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System management ARTS Inc.—or Smarts—this month will release a new version of its Service Assurance Manager 2002 that can import management and operational data...

Hosting the Accounting Side

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Small businesses have a hard-enough time trying to stay afloat in a competitive world. Intacct Corp. wants to make things a little easier with...

Keeping the Documents Safe

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Embattled Enron Corp. was having a tough-enough time trying to explain why it collapsed so suddenly into bankruptcy. Adding fuel to that fire were...

Palm Still Mired in the Past

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Last week in San Jose, Palms new operating system subsidiary, PalmSource, rolled out a Palm OS 5 beta. As a platform on which to...

BluePaq Offering for Bluetooth

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More Connections Giving another nod to the short-range wireless technology, TDK Systems Inc. has introduced a Bluetooth expansion sled for Compaq Computer Corp.s iPaq...