Monthly Archives: August 2003

DHS Needs ITs Trust

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First it was the national strategy to secure cyberspace that got subverted by the political process. Now, as threats to the nations public and...

Whats Worming Our Way

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IT administrators affected by the recent Blaster worm probably thought to themselves, "That wasnt too bad." Or at least they thought that after the...

RSA Seeks to Fix RFID Worries

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Researchers at RSA Security Inc.s lab have come up with a technique they said will eliminate many of the privacy concerns surrounding the use...

De-Worming Mail Servers

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Welcome to the summer of the Worm. Just eight days after Blaster began chewing its way through the Internet, another variant of the SoBig...

Integrity Lays Down the Law in Security

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Zone Labs Inc.s Integrity 4.0 end-point security system for Windows PCs is well worth adding to corporate computers.Zone Labs is well-known for its consumer-oriented...

ISVs Courted for Yukon Apps

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Microsoft Corp. plans to whet the appetite of small and midsize businesses for a major update of its SQL Server database—code-named Yukon—with a liberal...

Borland Boosts Federal Appeal

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Borland Software Corp. last week moved to bolster its presence in the government market by teaming with a federal integrator.The Scotts Valley, Calif., company...

App Testing Goes Modular

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Embarcadero Technologies Inc. hopes to elbow its way into the applications load testing arena with a new offering that promises a shorter learning curve...

Microsoft Embraces Modeling

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Microsoft Corp. is taking steps to embrace and extend another standard development technology, this time in the modeling arena.The Redmond, Wash., company is developing...

Aspect Embraces IP, SMB

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A new call center architecture and two new products from Aspect Communications Corp. look to assist enterprises transitioning to IP telephony.The San Jose, Calif.,...