Monthly Archives: February 2004
IT Buyers Demand Freedom of Choice
News item: as reported on the securityfocus Web site, after two years of operation, a government-funded research project intended to carry out open-source security...
High Tower Debuts SEM Appliance
In a major milestone in the maturation process for security event management technologies, a small vendor will unveil the first dedicated SEM appliance. High...
Firewalls Gain New Depth, Security
Deep packet filtering technology represents the newest weapon in the arsenal against blended application attacks, arming perimeter firewalls with a layer of application-aware security...
IT Budget Busters?
Working with the largest deficit in U.S. history, the Bush administration is proposing spending boosts on IT and research for 2005. The lions share...
Maxspeed Users to Get Early Patch Deliveries
Maxspeed Corp. is making it easier for customers to deploy and update patches to their thin-client appliances running Microsoft Corp.s Windows XP Embedded operating...
UK Employees Pass Buck On Security
Nine out of ten UK employees are unwilling to take any responsibility for securing their work computers, according to a survey by Novell UK....
Network Appliance Unveils Expanded NAS Line
Network Appliance Inc. recently unveiled a range of new NAS products and technologies.NetApps new storage gateway that is compatible with IBMs SAN products. The...
First Major Linux 2.6 Beta Distribution Arrives
Eager and ready to get Linux 2.6 a try, but youre not a kernel hacker? Well, you dont have to wait any longer. Red...
New Styles of Blogs, RSS Take Center Stage at DEMO Show
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.—A star-studded cast of bloggers on Monday kicked off the annual DEMO emerging technology show here, introducing five new blogging and RSS tools...
First Fallout from Code Leak Hits the Web
A security company on Monday alerted clients of a new vulnerability to Internet Explorer 5, one attributed to the recent leak of Microsoft Corp....