Monthly Archives: October 2003
OMG Aims for Reusable Assets
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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...