Monthly Archives: July 2004
Kewill Helps CooperVision See Clearly
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Despite the fact that many companies are barely in the planning phases with RFID (radio frequency identification) pilots, an RFID systems company has been...