Monthly Archives: February 2003
Novell, Microsoft, Lotus Viewed in Katts Dish
Be one with the penguin," chanted the Kitty, as he considered a rumor from some users of Novells ZENworks that company programmers may be...
Faster Front-Side Bus to Power IBMs xSeries
IBM is speeding up its line of eServer xSeries systems with Intel Corp.s fastest Pentium 4 and Xeon processors.The single-processor x205 and x305 systems...
SAS Extending Supply Chain Apps
Business intelligence software developer SAS Institute this week will announce an extension of its existing supply chain analytics applications, SAS officials said. The new...
Newest Diskeeper Speeds Defrag
I got a chance to test drive the second edition of Executive Softwares popular desktop optimizing utility, Diskeeper 7.0, earlier this month. Based on...
IT as a Utility? Wait a Minute!
The year is 2010. IBM signs a $7 billion outsourcing contract with Holdout Gear and Sprocket, taking on the companys 5,000-person IT staff. With...
Amexs IBM Tool to Cut Cost of Expense Reports
IBM and American Express Co. will begin delivering on the agreement they struck last year to take IBMs Web-based expense reporting and reconciliation tool,...
Negligence Abets Slammer Attack
When a threat "is permitted to fully and suddenly emerge, all actions, all words and all recriminations ... come too late." So said President...
Cyber Plan Hitting Home
When the final version of President Bushs cyber-security plan is released later this month, its success, in large part, will hinge on the willingness...
Sana Uses Medical Concept for Application Security Platform
The IT security industry has looked to medicine for metaphors and ways of thinking about network protection. Sana Security Inc., a San Mateo, Calif.,...
SAP Automates Homeland Security Processes
SAP AG is tackling some national security issues with the launch of a technology platform for homeland security process integration.The SAP Security Resource Management...