Monthly Archives: April 2004
Dell Needs to Share Its Road Map
Dell is on a roll. There is no disputing that. Recently, I spent a day in Texas at the companys financial analysts meeting, which...
Greener Computing on the Horizon
Environmental effects of computer manufacturing and disposal will soon become part of the price of maintaining the enterprise IT portfolio, under legislative efforts gaining...
HP Lends Helping Hand
In the war on reducing the total cost of ownership for desktops, HP Services has a new weapon in its support arsenal designed to...
WS-Security Spec Opens Door to Interoperability
The passage of the WS-Security specification by the Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards last week could signal opportunities for further Web...
NetScreen Unveils Firewall, VPN App
NetScreen Technologies has introduced its ISG 2000, a multifunction security appliance based on the companys latest ASIC. The box supports intrusion detection and prevention...
App Offers Easy Remote Access
01 Communiques Im InTouch 3.5 provides easy remote access to firewall-protected PCs via secured Web communications, giving access to data and applications without the...
Anti-Spam Patents: Precursor to Consolidation?
Anti-spam managed service provider Postini last month announced that its founder and vice president of products, Scott Petry, had been issued U.S. Patent No....
Cold Warrior
Spence thought it was the multiple cold remedies he was taking or the dismal New England weather playing tricks on his mind when he...
IT Role Cited in Blackout
The worst electric power failure in U.S. history could have been avoided in part through better business continuity planning and IT management, according to...
Too Much Data?
More information enables better decisions. Isnt that the premise behind almost every IT pitch? Yet adding data can actually worsen the decision-making process.Understanding how...