Monthly Archives: October 2003
NAI, Check Point Team on Appliance
Two of the industrys largest security vendors are getting together to offer an all-in-one security appliance, and in so doing will join what is...
NAV 2004 Sees, Removes More Threats
With Norton Antivirus 2004, Symantec has managed to improve its already-effective virus protection software.Released last month, the $50 NAV 2004 provides improved Trojan horse...
Symantec Refines Early Warnings
Discuss This in the eWEEK ForumSymantec Corp.s DeepSight Threat Management System has added anti-virus data to its mix, bringing the product up to par...
EMC, IBM Roll Out Networking Bundles
EMC Corp. and IBM have rolled out networking bundles and speed upgrades, acknowledging that installation hassles and performance issues are still among storage administrators...
Brocade Extends the Distance of SANs
Storage switch makers, standards bodies and others are busy trying to solve the problems associated with managing wide-area storage networks.For large enterprises, moving stored...
Digistor Has Portability to Burn
The Digistor Ultraslim DVD Multi Burner, which shipped earlier this month, is a neat little portable DVD burner that could be a great alternative...
Symantec Continues Acquisition Spree
Symantec Corp. continued what has become a yearlong acquisition binge on Monday when it announced that it has agreed to buy On Technology Corp....
Urban Wi-Fi Gridlock Predicted To Arrive in 2004
The Wi-Fi world has always had the interference bogeyman lurking in the shadows, threatening to tie hot spot users in knots. In a report...
Defense Department Drafts RFID Policy
The U.S. Department of Defense will give radio frequency identification technology a massive boost with a new policy requiring its suppliers to use RFID...
Microsoft to Color Web Services Indigo
LOS ANGELES—Although some are predicting that Microsoft Corp.s next-generation Longhorn operating system will be the star of Microsofts Professional Developers Conference (PDC) here, the...