Monthly Archives: January 2003
Sun Identity Server Supports Liberty Spec
Sun Microsystems Inc. last week unveiled its first new identity management product based on the Liberty Alliance specification it helped create.Sun ONE (Open Net...
Secure IE Cons Outweigh Pros
Secure IE is a small Windows utility that attempts to make using Microsofts Internet Explorer browser easier and more secure—and some would say that...
Linux System Management Comes to Fore
As Linux continues to power its way into the enterprise, managing Linux-based systems is becoming a top priority for corporate customers.To help in that...
Developers Mull Linux Choices
As momentum for embedded Linux systems builds, open-source developers are divided on whether commercial tools or open-source options are the best way to write...
SANavigator Corrals SAN Equipment
McData Corp.s SANavigator 3.1 provides powerful SAN management capabilities to help IT managers take control of their storage area networks.SANavigator 3.1, which began shipping...
IBMs Long-Awaited Software Taps Data Integration Research
IBM is gearing up to release the first product from its years-long Xperanto data integration research project for beta testing next quarter.The as-yet-unnamed software...
Brocade and McData Ready Switch Upgrades
An upcoming round of Fibre Channel switch upgrades from several vendors should make storage area networks more functional and interoperable for large users. But...
VorteXML Turns Data Into XML
Datawatch Corp.s new VorteXML Server 1.0, which started shipping last month, provides a flexible template-based system to extract data from the straw of undifferentiated...
Apple Takes on Enterprise Shine
Glancing at the years first personal technology announcements, you might think company names had been swapped. We checked, and it really was Microsoft promoting...
The Buzz: January 20, 2003
Apple Attacks Suit SettlementWith an eye on its big installed base in schools, Apple last week criticized Microsofts $1.1 billion settlement of a California...