Monthly Archives: March 2002

Security Roundtable

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In a roundtable discussion moderated by eWEEK Technology Editor Peter Coffee, some of the industrys top security experts spoke candidly about the ability to...

Linux on Big Iron

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Linux on mainframe systems? Dont laugh. Dave Ennen isnt. The technical support manager at Winnebago Industries Inc. recently oversaw the deployment of Version 7...

Seinfeld Wired for Sound at CTIA Gig

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The mouser was amused at the CTIA wireless show in Orlando, Fla., last week. The headliner for the events annual gala was Jerry Seinfeld,...

DiskOnKey Saves on the Fly

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The latest edition of M-Systems DiskOnKey, to be released next month, will hold 512MB—perfect for storing files on the go and a great replacement...

Analyzer Tests More Stuff

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Finisars new GTX Protocol Analyzer shows that the convergence of IP and storage has finally hit the tool belt of IT managers.Merging Finisars extremely...

Behind the iMac Price Hike

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Like a frugal Amish farmer, any columnist worth his byline welcomes every opportunity to roll up his sleeves and milk a promising topic for...

M7s Java Environment Is Built for Building Apps

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As we head this week for San Francisco and the seventh annual JavaOne conference, I can tell you that one of the things most...

NAIs Plan to Buy Back McAfee.com in Jeopardy

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McAfee.com Corp. on Monday said a special committee of its board of directors rejected Network Associates Inc.s plans to buy back the McAfee.com shares...

Operating System Hardening Tips

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Bullet-proof network operating systems dont exist, but there are some common-sense steps that IT managers can take to make the NOS a less-attractive target...

Application Hardening Checklist

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Applications are the most difficult parts of an IT infrastructure to secure because of their complexity and because they often need to accept input...