Monthly Archives: June 2004
Vulnerability Assessment Keeps Airline Flying
When the W32.Sasser.worm hit the Internet last month, continental Airlines Inc.s security team was able to find and plug its vulnerabilities before the worm...
Appliances Ease E-Mail Security
Spam, viruses and directed attacks have made managing e-mail security an increasingly complex and difficult job. eWEEK Labs recently reviewed three appliances that will...
WordPerfect Eases Office Tasks
Microsoft might dominate the office productivity space, but competitors continue to gain ground by producing lower-price alternatives that work well in enterprise environments.
The WordPerfect...
MXtreme Mail Firewall MX 200
BorderWares MXtreme Mail Firewall MX 200, which began shipping in March, is the least expensive appliance we reviewed, but it doesnt lack in capability...
IronPort C60
From a hardware perspective, the IronPort C60 is the most robust appliance we tested, with dual processors, RAID Level 10 and redundant power supplies.Click...
LashBack Unsubscribes Spammers
On June 15, the Federal Trade Commission told Congress that a national Do Not E-mail list is not feasible at this time.
In deciding that...
ChoiceMail Is Ahead of Its Time
Digiportal Software Inc.s ChoiceMail Enterprise 2.5 anti-spam software is one too many steps ahead of the effort to block junk e-mail using sender identity.Click...
IronMail
The IronMail appliance, which was updated in February with Version 4.0 software, is a good fit for companies that need to improve perimeter security...
Nitix Serves Up New Options
A big selling point for server appliances is ease of management— these systems make it possible for businesses to deploy core server applications such...
The Open Conversation
Its JavaOne time again this week in San Francisco, and for once its an apt title. Is Java one, or is it a train...