Monthly Archives: March 2004

UnityOne Foils Attacks

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TippingPoint Technologies Inc.s UnityOne-1200 ably handled both real and staged attacks on eWEEK Labs test network, attached to the Internet for nearly a week,...

SQL Server Needs Revision

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From Windows server 2003 to exchange Server 2003 to SharePoint 2.0 to BizTalk Server 2004, some of the best technology coming out of Microsoft...

IBM, Unisys Broaden Reach of Mainframe Systems

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IBM and Unisys Corp. are extending their respective mainframe systems with enhancements that will answer enterprises growing workload demands.IBM, which next week celebrates the...

Stemming IT Job Loss

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In this election year, there are 50 bills pending in state legislatures that are geared, one way or another, to cutting down on offshore...

No End in Sight for Spam

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Today I received e-mail that promised, "w dnmlgdwnxgfghgqz uyfnj wevjaublosgilsxm gjrme niimddptcwcwfawpummyx t." Its like the spammers are saying, "Im going to invade your...

Updated Tool Keeps Tabs on Compliance

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An upgrade to the SOXA accelerator software from HandySoft and Plumtree makes it easier for companies to monitor financial data that would affect their...

PeopleSoft, SAP Tools Give Marketing Insight

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Software updates from PeopleSoft Inc. and SAP AG enable users of their respective CRM applications to better analyze customer and constituent data for marketing...

Reinventing IBM

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Linda Sanford, senior vice president of enterprise on-demand transformation and information technology at IBM, sat down with eWEEK Senior Writer Darryl K. Taft in...

Taking the CeBIT Stage

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The sprawling CeBIT trade show in Hannover, Germany, earlier this month presented a panoply of IT vendors from around the world hawking new and...

Startups Nurture Colleagues Connections

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If youre like most IT professionals, when you hear the word "network," youre likely to picture a Web of computers or looming security threats,...