Monthly Archives: December 2003
Microsoft Eases DRM Tasks
Microsoft Corp.s Windows Rights Management Services for Windows Server 2003 offers very capable, simple-to-use digital rights management capabilities that can help control the flow...
Stuffing for the Tip Box
As his co-workers scurried to meet holiday deadlines to produce this issue of eWEEK, the prescient Puss procrastinated, knowing his Thanksgiving routine consisted of...
Former Compaq Exec Leaves Hewlett-Packard
Jeffrey Clarke, the former chief financial officer for Compaq Computer and a key figure in the companys integration into Hewlett-Packard, resigned his post as...
MPC Preps Laptops for Battle
MPC Computers LLC is extending its TransPort notebook line to include separate families of systems equipped with additional security and authentication features and targeted...
Sharp Set to Update Linux-Based Unit
Sharp 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 officials....
Spyware Needs to Go
Theres a program on your computer system. It installed itself without your knowledge, and it runs stealthily so you wont notice its there. Its...
LANDesk Tool Keeps Tabs on Patches
LANDesk Software Ltd. joins a growing list of patch management providers with the introduction of a new add-on to its LANDesk Management Suite.The LANDesk...
Organization for Vulnerability Researchers Proposed
The number of active security researchers has grown by leaps and bounds in recent years, and for many of them, research is not just...
IBM Tool Roots Out Privacy Flaws
IBM is developing a technology that will give enterprises a deeper understanding of their exposure to privacy problems and automate the process of defining...
SnapGear Manages Devices Centrally
SnapGear has released a Central Management System console for its Linux-based firewall and VPN appliances, providing a sorely needed component for its devices: central...