Monthly Archives: September 2004

Computer Horizons Keeps RNC Networks Running

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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 Users—Period

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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...