Monthly Archives: April 2004

Push on to Make VOIP Open Source

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Several IP telephony veterans are banding together to organize the first major open-source community concentrating on VOIP technology.Pingtel Corp., of Woburn, Mass., is spearheading...

Fork in Linux Road?

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In his inimitable way of imparting wisdom, baseball Hall of Famer Yogi Berra once said, "When you get to the fork in the road,...

EMC, HP Zero in on Fast Backup

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EMC Corp. and Hewlett-Packard Co. are each readying disk-based storage alternatives that the companies said will meet demands for faster backup and recovery of...

Block Spam! Save Millions! Feel Better!

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If ever a problem seemed designed to showcase the value of electronic security to an organization, that problem is spam. Unsolicited e-mail saps productivity...

Fourth Annual Excellence Awards

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Genuinely new; genuinely available; genuinely excellent; genuinely useful. Those are the adjectives that describe the winners in each of the 15 categories in which...

MyOrigo Prototype Tackles Smart-Phone Faults

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You run into the most interesting things as an emerging-technology analyst. This week, it was a set of technologies from a company called MyOrigo...

StillSecure Launches End-Point Security Solution

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StillSecure on Monday unveiled an end-point security solution that protects against the latest worms and viruses and ensure that potentially damaging applications such as...

Plan to Counterattack Hackers Draws More Fire

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Symbiot Inc. is looking to fight back against hackers, virus writers and denial-of-service attacks by launching counterattacks. Its no longer enough to protect a...

A New Approach to Fortify Your Software

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Fortify Software launched its company Monday, pitching its software designed to comb through source code in an application development project and point out likely...

Intel Continues Opposition to Chinas Wireless Security Protocol

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Intel Corp. stands by its decision to not support the security protocol that is at the heart of a trade dispute over Chinas WLAN...