Monthly Archives: February 2003
Ziff Davis Security Supersite: Blocking the Bad Guys
It really burns me up that security should be an issue at all with computers. That it is, I believe, says more about societys...
Fujitsu Extends Wireless Services to U.S.
The consulting arm of Fujitsu Ltd. on Monday announced a comprehensive wireless services package for corporate customers in North America.The solution, which has been...
Storage Vendors Weigh Options at IDF
SAN JOSE, CALIF.—Transitions can be trying, whether they affect personal lives or computer lines. Changes of the latter sort were on the minds of...
Imperial Offers 1TB RAM Cache
Administrators of ultra high-performance computing systems now have access to a 1TB RAM cache, from specialist Imperial Technology Inc.MegaRam 10000, for about $2 million,...
Citrix Rolls Out New Cert
Citrix Systems Inc. Monday announced a new certification, the CCIA (Citrix Certified Integration Architect), along with a corresponding training course, CTX-6100 Citrix Core Technologies...
Sun to Use AMD Chips in Blade Servers
Sun Microsystems Inc., which earlier this month rolled out a blade server platform that will play a key part in the companys N1 data...
IT Womens Salaries Falling Fast
IT salary increases shriveled in 2002, with women IT workers suffering the worst, according to a new study from Brainbench, an online skills testing...
Update: Intuit Releases Own TurboTax Test Results
Intuit has announced results of its own tests which show the companys TurboTax software and the accompanying SafeCast copy-protection software from Macrovision do not...
Cisco to License WLAN Technology
Cisco Systems Inc. on Monday announced plans to give away wireless LAN software to several semiconductor and computer manufacturers in order to speed up...
Lovgate Worm Is on the Loose
A new variant on the Lovgate worm began spreading early Monday, posing as an authentic-looking business e-mail, according to security researchers.Lovgate.C spreads from an...