Monthly Archives: June 2003
IBM Branches Out
IBMs drive to make computing more self-managing is spreading beyond its product line to its business partners, software vendors and standards groups.Autonomic computing is...
NAI Expands Firewall Defenses
As part of its transformation from anti-virus vendor to overall security provider, Network Associates Inc. last week introduced the latest version of its McAfee...
Does Your Equipment Belong Here?
The Computer History Museum, which opened June 2 in Mountain View, Calif., uses a collection of outdated computers and computer-related artifacts to demonstrate the...
Xerox Keeps Innovating
When many people hear the name Xerox, the first thing that springs to mind is a photocopier. But when many in the tech industry...
CA, Partners Ready Security Appliances
Following the lead of many of its competitors, Computer Associates International Inc. has announced plans to debut a series of hardened security appliances jointly...
Sun Drives New Security Offering
Sun Microsystems Inc. and Waveset Technologies Inc. are set to announce a new identity management solution that will tie human resources and other back-office...
Virus Protection Gets Better
The latest addition to McAfees line of corporate antivirus solutions, McAfee VirusScan Enterprise 7.0, gives companies strong virus protection with lower maintenance requirements. VirusScan...
Boston Public
From: [email protected]: Monday, June 30, 2003 12:18 AMTo: eWEEK readersSubject: Livin off the landBack from the road, Spencer was fidgeting in his cramped apartment...
Linux Defended
Linus Torvalds, the founder and lead developer of the Linux open-source operating system, has strong views about the legal dispute between The SCO Group...
Software Transforms Data
Jim Green, whose career has focused on information technologies that connect pools of information, has taken the helm at a new integration startup.The company,...