Monthly Archives: October 2003

OMG Aims for Reusable Assets

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In its continuing effort to standardize a format for reusing software development assets, the Object Management Group is expected to discuss its emerging Reusable...

New Keynote Service Debugs Firewall Problems

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A major stumbling block in the quest for complete end-to-end transaction performance for enterprise Web sites has been that external testing services dont work...

iAnywhere Puts Mobile Data on Tap

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The CTIA Wireless IT & Entertainment show in Las Vegas this week will be a product launching pad for companies wanting to woo mobile...

Serving Hot Spots

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Noting the onslaught of WLAN hot spots in airports, hotels and coffee shops, Microsoft Corp. last week introduced software designed to standardize the configuration...

Maxspeed Revs Thin-Client Notebook

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Maxspeed is making the thin-client environment mobile.At Citrix Systems iForum conference this week in Orlando, Fla., Maxspeed is relaunching its MaxBook 810, a notebook-style,...

Netgear Revs Up 802.11g Speeds

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Netgear upped the ante in the 802.11g space last month with the release of its $150 WGT624 108M-bps Wireless Firewall Router.To approach the claimed...

Government to Study Ipv6 Transition

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The U.S. Department of Commerce recently set up a federal task force to examine the latest Internet protocol, IPv6. The government wants to better...

Network Physics Links Services

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Network Physics last week became the latest monitoring provider to link networks to business services.The NP/BizFlow-2000 appliance includes a Business-Network Integration Engine that can...

Windows Not Trustworthy

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On Sept. 10, Microsoft announced yet another serious flaw in its Windows software that renders its customers vulnerable to Internet attacks. The company told...

Microsoft Must Steer Longhorn in New Direction

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Theres a love-in coming to California next week, but it wont be grooving along in San Franciscos Haight-Ashbury district. Instead, itll be headquartered in...