Monthly Archives: November 2003
Mobile Computing on the Move for 2004
Two-thousand four will be a watershed year for the mobile worker. After a season of dramatic technological change, vendors of mobile systems are reaching...
SCO Denies Rumors that Google is its Next Legal Target
The SCO Group Inc. earlier this month announced that it would file at least one lawsuit against a large corporate Linux user within the...
Forget PeopleSofts Customers, Its All About the Money
When a company is the target of a hostile corporate takeover, what its customers, employees or even management think doesnt matter much. Money talks.Right...
Sharp Unveils Next-Gen Zaurus
Sharp Corp. is readying the next generation of its Linux-based Zaurus handheld computer.The Zaurus SL-6000 has a built-in 802.11b Wi-Fi radio, according to Sharp...
Trojan Horse Making Its Way Into Windows Systems
A new Trojan horse hidden in an e-mail purported to be carrying pornographic pictures is beginning to make the rounds on the Internet.The Trojan...
WLAN Profile Using Wavelink Corp.s Software
Managing the rapid security and individual access point configuration changes for WLANs is a major IT challenge, but one that can be tamed with...
Dealing With Gaps in Wireless Security
Wireless local-area networks are notoriously insecure. But thats not stopping companies from cobbling together technologies. Learn strategies for managing.(Baseline)Why do organizations offer wireless access...
File Sharers, Beware
Peer-to-peer file-sharing networks have come a long way since the dawn (and demise) of Napster, with LimeWire, Kazaa, Morpheus, Grokster, and others offering everything...
Under Attack!
The largest virus outbreak in history hit millions of computers around the world this past August. Even before Microsoft Corp. and millions of victims...