Monthly Archives: March 2004
Sage of Atlanta
Hotlanta wasnt, thanks to a cold snap. No matter, Spence found himself in the metropolis of the New South with a job to do,...
National Security Spec Advances
A group of technology companies and government agencies this week will unveil an open specification for securely sharing sensitive information across heterogeneous networks in...
Microsoft Readies Appeal in Europe
Microsoft Corp. could spend the remainder of the decade embroiled in a European legal battle over its trade practices, but the events of the...
Great Plains Suite Gets a Face-Lift
At Microsofts Convergence conference in Orlando, Fla., this week, officials detailed the companys latest Great Plains release and talked about a road map for...
Acer Unveils Low-Cost PCs for SMBs
Acer America Corp.s new Veriton GT family of desktop computers aims to give small- and midsize-business users performance features—including Intels 865G chip set with...
IPS Unburdens Cannex Firewall
A denial-of-service attack that almost felled the company firewall prompted Steven Waters, vice president of systems at financial services company Cannex Financial Exchanges Ltd.,...
Liberty Alliance: Federated Identity Ready to Go
As president of the Liberty Alliance Project, Michael Barrett is charged with shepherding the organization as it works to deliver open specifications and frameworks...
IPSes Ready for Prime Time
The term "security bulletin" is becoming something of a misnomer, as reports of holes, and of worms and viruses taking advantage of those holes,...
Real-World Attacks Put UnityOne to the Test
eWEEK Labs tested TippingPoint Technolgies Inc.s UnityOne appliance on a live Internet testbed. In this manner, we exposed our network to the steady stream...
Viruses Tag Along
If theres one thing that anti-virus software makers fear—aside from a mass change of heart by the virus writers—its the creation of a virus-delivery...