Monthly Archives: April 2004
Microsoft Augments SMB Storage Options
Microsoft Corp. is following the lead of others in the storage industry by enhancing its Windows Storage System software with capabilities designed to bring...
Apocalypse Happens
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"Its the end of the world as we know it," Spence...
Users Back Gateways New Direction
Gateway Inc. users are upbeat about the continuing shake-up at the computer maker following its $290 million acquisition of eMachines Inc.Gateway earlier this month...
Configuresoft Targets Mobile Safekeeping
Configuresoft Inc. is turning its desktop configuration sights to the safekeeping of mobile clients with the next release of its configuration management tool.
The new...
Books Look at Security Inside and Out
Many IT security efforts fail in the short run by ignoring or even conflicting with IT users, or fail in the long run by...
Security Flaws Database Goes Live
In the interest of spreading the security message to as wide an audience as possible, a group of volunteer security professionals has compiled one...
Courion App Eases User Authentication
Courion Corp.s Identity Management Suite 6.5 makes the hard tasks of handing out passwords and provisioning user accounts look easy. IMS 6.5 artfully ties...
BitTorrent Lowers Lindows Costs
Last month, desktop Linux distributor Lindows.com began making its Linux CD images available for download via BitTorrent, a peer-to-peer file-transfer application thats popular for...
Company Engineers Easier File Transfers with Steelhead Appliances
Like many other companies, engineering company Wright-Pierce had to deal with growing pains as it expanded from a one-office outfit to a multisite organization.
Wright-Pierce,...
Dual-Layer DVDs Coming Soon
Dual-layer DVD burners from Sony Electronics, which effectively double the amount of data that can be stored on a single disk, will hit the...