Monthly Archives: March 2003

InCharge Keeps An Eye on VPN Operations

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System management arts inc. this week will do its part to foster greater acceptance of service provider IP virtual private networks with the launch...

BellSouth Joins Telcos Move Toward Managed VPN Services

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Catering increasingly to enterprises of all sizes, the large incumbent telephone carriers are offering an expanding range of managed network services targeted at businesses....

Plans Stay on the Move

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Enterprises have long fed their supply chain information into data warehouses to get a better handle on planning production and logistics activities. Supply chain...

Cyber-War Tools Still on the Shelf

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Despite months of speculation and discussion about the U.S. governments cyber-warfare capabilities, security and defense experts say there is little chance the military will...

Legislation Would Reallocate Spectrum

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Proposed government legislation regarding spectrum allocation is drawing support from federal departments and commercial wireless agencies, but concerns remain about whether the bills adequately...

DtSearch Covers All Data Sources

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In the world of search technologies, theres usually a world of difference between desktop search tools and powerful search engines.DtSearchs dtSearch 6.0 bridges that...

The Buzz: March 31, 2003

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Computer Maker Osborne DiesAdam Osborne, who set the early standard for highflying, fast-crashing high-tech companies, died earlier this month at 64.The father of the...

Intel to Deliver Faster, Less Power-Consuming Processors

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Intel Corp. last week introduced three handheld computer processors designed to save battery life while still performing faster than previous versions.The chips consist of...

Cleaning Up SOAPs Act

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Its not an overstatement to say that much of B2Bs future depends on SOAP, the Web services standard that defines how two computers engage...

SOAP 1.2 Provides Query Flexibility

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Adoption of SOAP 1.1 has been so fast and so broad that the World Wide Web Consortium standard can almost be viewed as a...