Monthly Archives: January 2004

Bagle-Type Threats on the Rise?

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While the outbreak last week of the Bagle.A virus was one of the least troublesome in recent memory, security experts worry that the virus—following...

NSM Manages VPNs

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NetScreen Technologies Inc.s NetScreen-Security Manager offers solid centralized firewall policy and VPN distribution capabilities to companies that have numerous NetScreen firewall/VPN appliances. NetScreen administrators...

Massachusetts IT Acquisition Policy Gets It Right

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As a resident of Massachusetts, its not often that I feel enthusiasm for a policy created by the commonwealth bureaucrats.However, I greatly admire the...

Linux Whirled

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Eeyaaaaaghaaa! The frozen Furball screamed, Dean-like, as he popped at long last through one of the few open entrances to the Big Apples Jacob...

SCO Takes Fight to Capitol Hill

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Expanding its campaign against open-source software from the courts to Congress, The SCO Group recently issued a warning to Capitol Hill that Linux threatens...

Opening the Open Debate

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When mapping out the new years budget, determining between open source and open standards is quickly becoming a key issue.Thats according to leading IT...

Qualcomm Makes Open-Source Commitment

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Qualcomm embraced open-source last week, saying it plans to run its wireless development extranet on Linux servers.More than 200 clustered IBM eServer x335 systems...

BlueArc Storage Tool Scales as Needs Grow

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The new Titan SiliconServer modular network storage appliance from BlueArc enables customers to scale storage capacity in tandem with application server and enterprise data...

CA Eases Storage Management

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Computer Associates International Inc.s BrightStor ARCserve Backup 11 for Windows offers new multiplexing capabilities and improved integration with CAs BrightStor ARCserve Backup 11 for...

Clustering for Speed

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The acceleration of e-commerce in general was putting online auto retailer AutoTradeCenter Inc. on a collision course. The greater frequency of hits on its...