Monthly Archives: October 2003

DRM Goes to the Movies

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CIO Insight: You were named the CIO of Sony Pictures Entertainment on Sept. 12. You were a consultant in digital rights management. What lessons...

Securing Public Data

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Juniper Networks Inc. and Lucent Technologies Inc. are rallying the industry to develop intercarrier interface standards to make the public data network as secure...

NAI to Ramp Up Intrusion Protection Products

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Network Associates Inc. this week will unveil the details of its enterprisewide intrusion protection strategy, including the rollout of a new product.The new strategy...

BEA Adds Security Layer

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A new infrastructure from BEA Systems Inc., bolstered by a series of partnerships with security vendors, promises to provide a layer of security across...

Mozilla, Opera Update Web Applications

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The Mozilla foundation last week released the latest version of its open-source Web application suite. Mozilla 1.5 includes a Web browser, e-mail client, Web...

WORM Systems Aid Compliance

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Thanks to numerous Wall Street scandals and tighter regulations across a number of industries, IT managers are being forced to account for, preserve and,...

KBX4000 Protects Data Across Sites

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The Kashya KBX4000 disaster recovery system is an interesting product that can help IT managers replicate their SAN data over a WAN.eWEEK Labs recently...

SnapLock Locks Down Info

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Network Appliance Inc.s SnapLock compliance edition gives IT managers a hard-drive-based solution for storing WORM content. With the enforcement of data retention regulations, WORM...

Data Protection Mandates

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IT managers are retooling their data protection infrastructure—whether they want to or not.For many years, IT managers have leaned on tape backups as the...

EMC Expands Its Reach

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EMC Corp.s second billion-dollar-plus acquisition in three months should propel the company further in its effort to not only store enterprise data but also...