Monthly Archives: March 2004
Packages Smooth Path to Convergence
Advances in processing power and switching capable of handling the different requirements of voice and data traffic are beginning to make the notion of...
ServGate Safeguards Midsize Networks
The EdgeForce Accel, ServGate Technologies Inc.s first Gigabit Ethernet firewall, provides content-aware firewall capabilities, robust performance and adequate management tools. However, the product is...
Moscone Madness
"Obsequious is my middle name," Spence shouted to no one in particular, causing his eWEEK office mates to realize how fortunate they are that...
Altiris Manages Desktops
In eWEEK Labs tests of Altiris Inc.s Client Management Suite 6.0, we found the latest edition of the desktop management software is significantly easier...
A Smarter Identity
Viruses. Worms. Spam. Identity theft. What do all these things have in common (besides the fact that you hate them)? The people behind these...
Defending the Core
After a decade of focusing nearly exclusively on defending the perimeter, security vendors have begun to divert more of their attention to the last...
Patch Manager Gets Repository
Marimba Inc. is stepping up its efforts to move into the patch management space with the launch of its latest Marimba Security Patch Management...
Sun Grid Takes Shape
Handling application complexity is a growing challenge for todays enterprise data centers. Large corporations core business services run on multitiered server farms comprising Web...
VMware, HP Fine-Tune Management Apps
Administrators looking for better automation and management in their IT infrastructures are getting help from VMware Inc. and Hewlett-Packard Co.VMware, which was bought in...
Hardened Laptops: A New Meaning of Extreme
Disclaimer: While not currently a client, I have consulted for Itronix in the past.
Typically when we talk about extreme laptops we use "extreme" to...