Monthly Archives: July 2004
RSA, Reactivity Tighten Web Services Security
As Web services continue to become an integral part of enterprise Web strategies, IT managers are increasingly looking for ways to lock them down.
This...
NetGear CEO Plugs Gigabit Ethernets Heyday
NetGear Inc. CEO Patrick Lo wants to see Gigabit Ethernet in every office and home by the end of this year. And because NetGear,...
Handhelds, GPS Help Union Pacific Track Down Bad Ties
When it comes to transporting people and freight by rail, nothing rolls until the tracks are secure.
And for the Union Pacific Railroad, the largest...
DNC Sharpens Tech Focus for Convention
Christopher Gruin, director of technology for the Democratic National Convention, sat down with eWEEK News Editor Scot Petersen at the DNCs Boston headquarters earlier...
DNC Adapts to New Technology, Times
A lot of things have changed in the past four years.
In 2000, the new millennium was dawning, and the economy was at the apex...
Silex Servers Handle USB Devices
Silex Technology America this week will unveil several USB (Universal Serial Bus) servers for printers and other devices. The SX-5000U2 connects printers, scanners, multifunction...
Traffic Management Tools Gain More Features
Facing increasing customer demand, vendors are moving to broaden their offerings for integrated traffic management with products that combine such functions as load balancing,...
Microsofts ISA 2004 Breaks New Ground
Microsoft Corp.s ISA 2004 includes major improvements over its predecessor, significantly easing policy management processes, supporting multiple types of network configuration and offering improved...
Opposition Grows to Paperless Voting
Voters took to the streets in 19 states last week to protest paperless electronic voting machines. In the coast-to-coast "Computer Ate My Vote" rallies,...
GOP: Technology to Play a Key Role at Convention
In contrast to the democrats utilitarian view, IT officials for the Republican National Convention said technology will play a bigger role than ever in...