Monthly Archives: July 2004
The Possible Dream
Is enterprise IT management becoming the realm of the contracts administrator rather than the technologist?For the last several years, Ive been thinking IT looks...
Intel, Oracle Boost Liberty Alliance by Signing On
The Liberty Alliance announced on Monday that it has signed up the worlds biggest chip maker—Intel Corp.—and its database king, Oracle Corp.
The Liberty Alliance...
IronMail Architecture Offers Encryption Trio
CipherTrust Inc. on Monday announced a new architecture for its IronMail solution that is designed to protect users privacy through the use of a...
Unibrain Offers Scalable Storage
Unibrain S.A.s FireNAS 2U network-attached storage system will work well in most remote offices and small-business environments, although it wont break any speed records.Click...
New Bagle Variant Called Worst of the Year
Another version of the tenacious Bagle virus is on the loose, and some security experts and administrators say it is among the more persistent...
iPass to Let IT Managers Guide Mobile Security
In a move that analysts say is likely to open the door to greater corporate use of public Internet hot spots, iPass Inc. announced...
Cisco Fortifies WLAN Security
Cisco Systems Inc. is preparing to introduce products to its WLAN line that add support for AES, among other security and management features.
While Cisco...
Lexmark Still Cautious Despite Earnings Growth
Printer giant Lexmark International Inc. on Monday reported double-digit earnings and revenue growth for the second quarter of 2004.
The Lexington, Ky., company took in...
Script Injection Makes Phishing Harder to Catch
Cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks have become one of the better-known Web security vulnerabilities over the past four years, but they are still easy to...
The Evolving Memory Landscape
Robert Heinlein is famous for writing some of science fictions classic novels. We remember him today, however, for his famous acronym: TANSTAAFL ("There Aint...