Monthly Archives: July 2003

CA Joins Security Event Fray

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Looking to get a head start on some of its chief rivals in the emerging security event management market, Computer Associates International Inc. this...

Three Vulnerability Assessment Tools Put to the Test

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Vulnerability assessment tools are rapidly evolving, and eWEEK Labs tests of three such products show that IT managers who leverage them will stay further...

The Sum of Security Parts

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Vulnerability assessment is just one piece of the due diligence pie.IT managers should craft a security plan only after they understand business objectives because...

Portland Taleblazer

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Spencer was one famished Furball when he slipped into the Portland Marriott Downtown hotel to attend the OReilly Open Source Convention. Except for the...

LindowsOS 4 Has More Than Rookie Appeal

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Last month, Lindows.com began shipping version 4 of its consumer-focused LindowsOS Linux distribution. This edition has a lot to offer newbies, and some things...

Chicken Little Law

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As of July 1, Californias Security Breach Information Act mandates disclosure of data security incidents. By promising more than it delivers, by inducing more...

Fujitsu Looks to Expand in U.S.

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Fujitsu Ltd. this summer will roll out a host of Intel Corp.-based servers as it pushes to expand its U.S. presence.After refreshing its Solaris-based...

EMCs Legato Buy Bodes Well for Users

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EMC Corp.s $1.3 billion acquisition of backup software maker Legato Systems Inc. could prove to be positive for the pairs thousands of mutual users....

Securing Financial Transfers

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Integration software provider Sterling Commerce Inc. announced last week new software capabilities that enable community banks to meet federal rules of privacy and security...

MasterCard Is Charging Ahead

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With 65 percent of corporate revenues derived from IT initiatives, MasterCard International Inc.s systems are highly strategic, especially in its ongoing quest to best...