Monthly Archives: June 2004
Industry Alliance Touts Authentication in Fighting Spam
Bringing together work done over the past year by vendors and standards bodies, a consortium of some of the largest e-mail providers on the...
Workbrain Adds Intelligence to Employee Scheduling
Workbrain Inc. is looking to take human resources software way beyond simple staff scheduling and employee time tracking with new analysis, integration and user...
Push-to-Talk Boosts SIP App Development
Push-to-talk technology is a prime area for expansion of the Session Initiation Protocol in 2004, one of its authors said Tuesday at the SIP...
VOIP Steals Show at Supercomm
CHICAGO—Supercomm, the four-day annual telecom show, opened here Monday with a day of conferences and workshops that reflected the industrys long-heralded embrace of voice...
Cisco Delivers Integrated Security Features
Cisco Systems Inc. on Monday unveiled routers and other software products that support an effort launched last year to build features that combat security...
Stealth Wallpaper Could Keep WLANs Secure
BAE Systems has developed wallpaper that will keep Wi-Fi traffic within a companys walls, but let other radio and mobile phone traffic get through....
Network Associates Up For Sale, Sources Say
A story from CRN reports that the Network Associates Technology Inc. could be for sale--with Microsoft rumored to be the buyer. Wall Street sources...
Spyware Bill Gets House Panel OK
A U.S. House bill that would require that consumers receive a clear and conspicuous notice prior to installing applications that contain spyware passed a...
Fujitsu Pumps Up SPARC64 Chip
Fujitsu Computer Systems Corp. is ramping up the speed and size of its SPARC64 processor.
The Sunnyvale, Calif., companys SPARC64 V chip has been bumped...
Intel Adds Pricing Info to Grantsdale Launch
Intel Corp. officially launched several new processors and its "Grantsdale" and "Alderwood" chipsets on Monday, ushering in a new generation of computing technology.Although the...