Monthly Archives: September 2004
Computer Horizons Keeps RNC Networks Running
Computer Horizons Corp., which led the IT efforts for this months Republican National Convention in New York, is no stranger to setting up temporary...
NEC 4-Way Server Is Fault-Tolerant
NEC Solutions (America) Inc. is unveiling a four-processor, fault-tolerant server designed to bring higher availability to data centers.
The Express5800/340Hb-R, which will be released this...
Enterasys, Cisco Sharpen the IQ of the Network Edge
Efforts to reduce complexity and increase functionality by pushing intelligence to the edge of enterprise networks will get a boost this week with new...
HP Server Compact But Powerful
Hewlett-Packard Co.s ProLiant DL380 G4 sports high-performance Intel Corp. Xeon EM64T processors, large internal storage capacity and solid management features that make it a...
WinFS Removal Opens Window of Opportunity
Its been more than a decade since we saw significant advances in file systems. In that time, data storage has grown exponentially, making the...
Microsoft Needs to Secure All UsersPeriod
In my Aug. 23 column, I stated that Windows XP Service Pack 2 was improving security for only 10 percent of Windows users while...
E-Voting Does Work
In his Aug. 23 commentary, "E-Voting: Its Security, Stupid," Ben Rothke proved he is out of touch with reality when he compared elections with...
Financial Company Invests in IP-Based Storage
An IP-based system was the right storage consolidation and performance investment for Bayview Financial LP. Jamie Riis, CIO at Bayview, in Coral Gables, Fla.,...
Instrumental McAfee Chief Steps Down
Stephen Richards, who is responsible for pulling McAfee Inc. out of a whirlwind of financial and legal troubles, said last week he will resign...
Symantec Guards Busy Nets
Symantec Corp.s Symantec Network Security 7160 network intrusion prevention appliance capably detects and stops attacks. Despite a limited number of activity reports and some...