Monthly Archives: March 2004

Sage of Atlanta

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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...