Monthly Archives: January 2004
Bagle-Type Threats on the Rise?
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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...