Monthly Archives: July 2004

Network Node Manager 7.01

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HPs OpenView Network Node Manager Advanced Edition 7.01 is likely one of the most familiar network infrastructure management products in use today. And along...

eHealth Suite 5.6

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Concords eHealth Suite 5.6 is a reporting monster (in the good sense). More than the other products reviewed here—indeed, likely more than almost any...

Big Brother Is No Myth

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In "The Big Brother Myth," Ben Rothke takes us down the garden path of legitimate information gathering, justifying corporate snooping "for business purposes." One statement...

E-Voting Underachieves

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From the digging through the archives department: "Soon every local, state and national election will be conducted online." Who was the fool who wrote...

Success of Bagle Virus Puzzles Researchers

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Several new variants of the venerable Bagle virus visited themselves upon corporate networks last week, frustrating administrators and virus researchers who continue to wonder...

Tools Take the Panic Out of Patching

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Two security vendors renowned for their vulnerability research have each developed tools designed to eliminate the panicked rush of patching that administrators face whenever...

EMC Archives Unstructured Data

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EMC Corp. is uniting configurable policy-based content management with storage resource allocation tools to help customers cut costs by automating archiving capabilities.EMCs Documentum CSS...

Serial ATA Takes Aim at SCSI

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With improved performance, reliability and capacity, Serial ATA RAID controllers are primed to replace SCSI in the workstation and small-server markets. eWEEK Labs believes...

LaCie Doubles Up DVD Capacity

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With the capability to burn as much as 8.5GB of data onto a single disk, LaCies d2 DVD±RW Double Layer Drive will be a...

Can Networks Shoulder New Loads?

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Network infrastructure tools have evolved into keen-eyed monitoring and management systems that can help IT managers answer tough questions about network readiness and performance....