Monthly Archives: July 2003
Clarke Scolds DHS on Cyber-Security Failures
Former white house cyber-security czar Richard Clarke ripped his former employer last week, saying the government is doing an unacceptable job of helping the...
WLAN Security Apps Tighten ITs Net Control
As Wi-Fi standards get sorted out and customers clamor for better security, two vendors this week are set to introduce WLAN security products that...
Microsoft Gets DHS Contract
The federal government last week awarded a $90 million contract to Microsoft Corp. to provide the Department of Homeland Security with desktop and server...
The Best ID Plan? Wait and See
Theres no arguing that without identity management, Web services will not reach its full, formidable potential, which research group International Data Corp. predicts could...
Winferno cleans up IE surfing
For novice users who dont want the hassle of locking down Internet Explorer to surf the Web, Winferno Softwares Secure IE provides a simple...
Oracles Flagship Database Gets New Name
In a nod to the importance that grid computing will play in the next iteration of its flagship database, Oracle Corp. is calling the...
Stylish All-in-One Charger Reduces Travel Weight
Ive tried a hundred different gewgaws that promise to make business travel easier, from those silly inflatable neck pillows, to noise-canceling headphones that fail...
Check Point Earnings Slide
Check Point Software Technologies Inc. on Monday posted earnings of $0.24 on revenue of $106.1 million, down slightly from the $0.27 per share and...
MPC Packs Power Into Smaller Desktop
MPC Computers LLC next month will start shipping an all-in-one commercial desktop PC designed to offer high performance in a small package.MPCs ClientPro All-in-One...
Wireless Web Digest: FCC Imposes e911 Fine On T-Mobile
DoCoMo Eyes 5-Fold Rise in 3G Phone SpeedNTT DoCoMo plans to adopt a communications method in 2005 to raise the data transmission speed of...