Monthly Archives: January 2003
Whats Wrong With Government Data Collection
Unbridled government collection of personal information, as outlined in the Information Awareness Office is a bad idea for a lot of reasons, not least...
Blade Server Trade Group Forms
Proponents of blade server technology now have a trade association to promote their cause.The Server Blade Trade Association—which counts among its founders Chris Hipp,...
Storage News Digest: 10-Jan-03
Enterprise StorageCisco, IBM To Pair Up For SAN SolutionsIBM and Cisco Tuesday extended their relationship to bring open storage networking products to enterprise customers....
Judge Gives Mixed Ruling in Sun-Microsoft Case
BALTIMORE—A federal judge struck Microsoft Corp. down on two of its requests to dismiss antitrust cases against the software giant and offered a mixed...
Blu-Ray Recorders Emerge
Blu-Ray is the new standard for optical recording. Offering capacities up to 50GB on a single, CD-sized disk, Blu-Ray holds the promise of HD-quality...
The Ideal MSCA Study Guide
Rory McCaw and Alan Simpson have done their homework and delivered quite nicely for McGraw-Hill/Osborne Media with "Managing a Windows 2000 Network Environment." This...
Readers Respond: L1s Slip Past H-1B Curbs
As a senior U.S.-born database administrator, with the most in-demand skills (Oracle DBA, Java, JSP , SQL, PL/SQL, more) and no job for two...
3Com Enhances Network Security
3Com Corp. on Monday will launch a series of security enhancements across its SuperStack 3 Firewall, SuperStack 3 Switch 4400 and Network Supervisor Advanced...
Zollar Moves from Lotus To Server Group
Al Zollar is leaving his post as general manager of IBMs Lotus Software division to head the companys iSeries division, IBM officials confirmed this...
A Wireless Security Disaster
I couldnt believe my ears. There I was sitting across from a PR representative for a major peripherals manufacturer when, in response to a...