Monthly Archives: July 2004

Kewill Helps CooperVision See Clearly

0
CooperVision Inc., one of the worlds leading contact lens makers, is now eyeing a December implementation of Kewill Systems plcs Javalin Enterprise Ship, the...

Broadband Hits the Road

0
Im off to Spain for a week: so Ive hired a portable two-way satellite dish.All I can say is: Im glad nobody with a...

Making the Most of Wireless Security

0
Wi-Fi is everywhere. Many laptops now come with 802.11g and 802.11b-compliant wireless hardware as standard equipment, but wireless security is almost an oxymoron. Thats going...

RADIUS, Rogues and Wireless Security Practices

0
It would be tempting to dismiss Aruba Wireless Networks advisory this week about RADIUS vulnerabilities as old news if security werent so darned important. RADIUS...

DDoS Attack Knocks Out DoubleClick Ads

0
DoubleClick Inc. suffered a DDoS (distributed denial of service) attack Tuesday that knocked out its popular online ad-serving service and its own corporate Web...

Microsoft Releases First Service Pack for Office 2003

0
Microsoft Corp. on Tuesday released the first service pack for Office 2003, which is largely a collection of security and bug fixes for the...

Sun Extends Java Enterprise System to Windows

0
Sun Microsystems Inc.s Java Enterprise System will support a number of new third-party operating systems and hardware platforms beginning in the first quarter of...

PeopleSoft Misses Lowered Revenue Mark

0
Pointing to Oracle as the elephant in the room during sales calls—and in virtually every transaction the company had this past quarter—PeopleSoft Inc. expressed...

Egenera Preps Two-Way, Itanium-Based Blades

0
Blade server maker Egenera Inc. is developing a two-way system powered by Intel Corp.s 64-bit Itanium processor. Officials with the Marlboro, Mass., company announced the...

Symbol Buys RFID Systems Company

0
Despite the fact that many companies are barely in the planning phases with RFID (radio frequency identification) pilots, an RFID systems company has been...