Monthly Archives: April 2004
Annoying Web Ads Redux
In a recent column ("Pop-up Ads Bad for Business"), I discussed a study by Bunnyfoot Universality showing that pop-up ads on Web sites can...
Macromedia Flex-es App-Building Muscle
In past reviews, weve said one of the biggest threats to rich Internet application platform vendors is the growth of Macromedia Inc.s Flash and...
Sun Chief on Making Peace
On April 2, the day Sun Microsystems Inc. and Microsoft Corp. announced technical and legal agreements, Sun also promoted Executive Vice President of Software...
Mobile Manager Reins in WLANs
Mobile Manager 5.7 builds on Wavelink Corp.s extensive experience managing multivendor WLAN environments, offering improved reporting capabilities and increased hardware support.Click here to read...
Congress Nudges FCC on VOIP
As new voice-over-IP services emerge on a weekly basis, a tug of war is growing in Congress over how the emerging technology fits into...
Steelhead 500 Revs WAN Links
Riverbed Technology Inc.s Steelhead appliances use caching, compression and protocol optimization to speed application performance over WAN links.Click here to read the full review...
ManageSite Eases Net Tasks
Amphus Inc.s ManageSite Universal Edition 2.0 provides Wintel shops with an inexpensive, easy-to-deploy system for server provisioning, monitoring and remote management. eWEEK Labs tests...
Microsofts Security Dilemma
Software vendors, like Presidential Candidates, should be held accountable for taking consistent positions and following through on them. Too often, corporate officials make statements...
Sun-Microsoft Accord a Boon for Enterprises
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer wants lots of enterprise customers. That is not news to anyone. The news is the willingness of the company to...
Identity Management System Helps Cure Hospitals Security Ills
Implementing an enterprise-class identity management application can be difficult for any organization. But few would have to overcome the hurdles that Childrens Hospital Boston...