Monthly Archives: August 2002

Sybase Readying Tool for XML, Web Services

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Sybase Inc. is ramping up support for XML and Web services in the beta version of its PowerBuilder rapid application development tool.The beta of...

Bell Labs Takes Stab at True Single Sign-On

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A new online authentication technology developed by researchers at Lucent Technologies Inc.s Bell Labs could finally make true single sign-on in the enterprise a...

E-Mail, IM Archiving Faces Rising Regulatory Demands

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Technology and service providers are rolling out offerings to help financial services companies and other businesses cope with growing regulatory demands for storing communications...

Net6 Appliance Brings Apps to Phones

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For startup Net6 Inc., IP telephony means more than converging voice, data and video on a single network. Its also about bringing all kinds...

Sun Rolls Out Linux Server

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Sun Microsystems Inc., in a bid to tap into the burgeoning popularity of Linux, today will unveil a new two-way server featuring the open-source...

PGP Attack Leaves Mail Vulnerable

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Two cryptography experts and a graduate student have identified an attack on the widely deployed PGP e-mail encryption software that enables an attacker to...

Sun to Ship Solaris 9 for Intel Servers

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Sun Microsystems Inc. has done an about-face with regard to its January decision not to offer Solaris 9 for the Intel x86 architecture going...

Sun Fires Up New Grid Offering on Linux

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Sun Microsystems Inc. will announce a new Linux version of its grid computing platform at the Linuxworld Conference and Expo in San Francisco on...

Firstwave to Move to .Net-Based Workflow

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Firstwave Technologies Inc. announced Monday that it has licensed from Extreme Logic Inc. a .Net framework, which it will use to build a Web...

Readers Respond: Training Your Way to the Top

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I enjoyed your article on the training of CIOs. I also disagree with Gerard Begley, who states that the best IT managers "have good...