Monthly Archives: September 2003
ActiveState to Maintain Open-Source Focus
Despite its acquisition earlier this week by a British antivirus software maker, ActiveState Corp. said it will maintain its focus on development tools and...
Bluetooth Slips into the Mainstream
You have to feel some sympathy for Mike McCamon. He runs the Bluetooth Special Interest Group, and basically, he saved the SIG from meltdown...
Kattoon: September 29, 2003
Read this weeks Spencer column.Discuss this in the eWEEK forum.
FirePass VPN Controller Taps SSL
F5 Networks Inc. on Monday will try to put a stake in the heart of IP Sec as a client-side VPN technology with a...
Whats Next for SQL Server?
Users demanded SQL Server bond tighter with Visual Studio .Net, and Microsoft Corp. has since heeded the call, putting into beta testers hands a...
New Graphics Chips on Display at Computex Show
TAIPEI, Taiwan—The battle of top graphics card contenders knows no boundaries.While Nvidia seized the moment at this weeks Computex show here to introduce a...
Reuters Extends Enterprise Instant Messaging
Connectivity between disparate enterprise instant messaging software got another boost this week when Reuters PLC and IBM announced that they will begin testing secure...
Hitachi to Upgrade Midrange Storage Arrays
Hitachi Data Systems will announce upgrades to its midrange Thunder storage arrays the week of Oct. 6, say sources.Code-named Thor L, the new 9580V...
Application Security Technologies Address Core Concerns
We can probably agree that software components are more useful when they can discover each others capabilities, and can negotiate with each other to...
Security Web Digest: Product Piracy Running Rampant … and More
Intellectual Property
According to PricewaterhouseCoopers Product Piracy Survey 2003, 19 percent of global companies were victims of product piracy in the last two years, with...