Monthly Archives: May 2004

Samsung, Xerox Roll Out New Machines

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Samsung Electronics last week introduced several color, monochrome and multifunction printers. First up were the CLN-500 and CLN-550N color lasers, which print five pages...

Dell Means Business

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Over the past four years, as the rest of the IT industry struggled to keep above the break-even line during the economic downturn, Dell...

Patches Arent to Be Trusted

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Its the beginning of your regular workday. You sit down at your desk and start going through the breaking tech news and looking through...

Cyber-Crime Laws Hurt More Than They Help

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A developer arrested for writing software to read electronic books; third-party product vendors hauled into court for providing product interoperability; a popular and highly...

Sasser.D Worm Hits Internet

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A fourth version of the Sasser worm was at work late last week infecting Windows machines. The Sasser worm family, like its namesake, journeyman major-league...

How We Tested: SSL VPN Appliances

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The SSL VPN products eWEEK Labs tested offer multiple network interfaces, but we chose to deploy each with only one interface configured. This minimized...

DS-3 Gear Theft Knocks Out Service

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A handful of corporate customers were left without e-mail and Internet access last Monday after the theft of networking equipment from a New York...

SSL VPNs Start Making Sense

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eWEEK Labs tests of four SSL-based VPNs showed the technology is a sensible alternative to IPSec for securing remote access to enterprise resources and...

SureWare A-Gate AG-600

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Designed for small and midsize businesses, AEP Systems SureWare A-Gate AG-600 was simple to set up and integrate into the network, and it comes...

Dothan Offers Improved Speed

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Taking an already-terrific mobile processor and making it better, Intel has created a real winner with the revamped Pentium M. Code-named Dothan, the new chip...