Monthly Archives: July 2003
Cisco Vulnerability in Check
Despite fears that a flaw in the software that controls most of the routers and switches in the Internet would lead to widespread attacks...
WLAN Scene Shrinks
As the wireless LAN industry consolidates, competition is heating up and spawning a host of new WLAN options.For starters, several PC makers in September...
Netgear GSM7324 Is All Business
Netgears first layer 3 gigabit switch is proof the company—best known for its consumer routers and hubs—is serious about a push into the small-...
Producer Sharpens Powerpoint Elements
Often when a user creates a PowerPoint presentation, it is not solely intended to be shown in face-to-face meetings. Sometimes it will be necessary...
A Fighting Dragon
Are the browser wars back?Theres plenty of debate on that, thanks to the latest Mozilla developments and the direction that Microsofts Internet Explorer is...
The Buzz: July 28, 2003
SCO Beefs Up Web ServicesThe SCO group, in between lawsuits and other trademark maneuvers, found time to buy Vultus and its WebFace Solution Suite.SCO,...
This eWEEK: July 28, 2003
In their willingness to pay top dollar for top talent, Bill Gates and George Steinbrenner have a lot in common. They also have a...
Partnership Targets WLANs
Intel Corp. and Linksys last week announced a partnership designed to make WLAN configuration easier for small-office and home-office customers.Initially, Intel is simply conducting...
Small Boxes Get More Power
Vendors continue to roll out computer hardware for smaller customers looking to pack a lot of power and performance into more compact boxes.Dell Inc....
IBM Director Widens Scope; Executive Summary
Director 4.1, the latest release of IBMs capable system administration tool, provides handy new features while greatly expanding the tools Linux and non-IBM hardware...