Monthly Archives: January 2003
Big-IP Delves Deep Into Data
F5 Networks Inc.s Big-IP 4.5 joins a growing list of products that offer to move security, high availability, and other connection and user decisions...
Adventures in Offline Buying
This year, during a season that is sacred to many, I committed an unspeakable heresy—at least as far as e-commerce orthodoxy is concerned—I purchased...
Mickey Ds Takes Oracle ERP Project Off Menu
"Yes, we have no Banias," sang the melody-challenged Mouser as he noted Intels announcement officially naming its upcoming mobile processor Centrino. But while Spencer...
Conferencing Eased Via the Web
Just about every company that uses conference calling has experienced the same frustration: As soon as the last participant is linked into the call,...
E-Com Convenience Is Double-Edged
When a retailer sells a gift certificate, the buyer (that is, the gift giver) makes that vendor an interest-free loan and often recruits a...
Bracing for Windows Server 2003 Rollout
The application compatibility monster is again rearing its head as Microsoft Corp. prepares to release the Windows Server 2003 family in April.And although the...
IT Cant Compete With Hollywood
The CES show just ended in Las Vegas. Energized by new personal entertainment products, the show can be one massive headache to those trying...
Sanmina to Build IBM eServers, IntelliStations
A year after IBM announced it was farming out the production of its NetVista desktop PCs in a bid to reduce costs in its...
How Sharing Thwarts Hacks
Two Harvard University security researchers have developed a model showing that enterprises that share their sensitive data about network attacks and security breaches are...
Sun Identity Server Supports Liberty
Sun Microsystems Inc. on Monday will unveil its first new identity-management product based on the Liberty Alliance specification it helped create.Sun One Identity Server...