Monthly Archives: February 2003
DataMirror Relaunches Software for iSeries
A Toronto-based company this week relaunched its high-availability software for small and mid-sized businesses using IBMs eServer iSeries systems.DataMirrors Simple HA (high availability) for...
EMC Rolls Out Symmetrix 6.0
NEW YORK CITY—EMC Corp. announced the long-awaited Symmetrix 6.0 high-end storage Monday, called DMX, featuring new any-to-any data paths between its front-end, cache, and...
Ericsson Posts Loss for Fourth Quarter
Telefon AB L.M. Ericsson on Monday reported a significant loss for the fourth quarter of 2002 and warned that the market for mobile systems...
Cyber Attacks Decline; Vulnerabilities Surge
The number of attacks on Internet-connected machines decreased over the past six months while the number of software vulnerabilities continued to skyrocket, according to...
Clearswift Offers Anti-Spam Updates
SpamActive, Clearswifts latest salvo in the anti-spam campaign, worked as expected in filtering unsolicited e-mail at our server and should help Clearswift catch up...
Lessons From IBM $5B Deal, SQL Worm
Outsourcing is a great idea—if you use it to improve your companys technology use rather than for simple slash-and-cut accounting. When J.P. Morgan Chase...
Copyright Is Only a Right for a Reason
When legislators make foolish laws, or courts enforce laws foolishly, they teach people to justify doing whatever they want. In particular, when teen-agers spend...
LANDesk 6.62 a Top-Notch Tool
LANDesk 6.62 is among the first desktop management systems to be agnostic about operating system image source files, using its own or competitors images...
Opera Stands at the Head of Browser Class
Whether Opera is now the best browser available is mainly a matter of personal preference. When it comes to features and capability, the new...
Apple Takes on PowerPoint
Users of Apple Computer Inc.s Macintosh systems may treasure their Start Menu-less desktops, but theyve still had to turn to Microsoft Corp. for productivity...