Monthly Archives: September 2004
Pity the Retail IT Pioneer
Historically, the two most difficult technology decisions involve migration. Put simply: when to get into a technology/platform and when to get out.
A senior Best...
Google, Overture Trademark Case Moves Forward
A federal judge has let insurer GEICOs lawsuit against the two biggest providers of search-based advertising move forward, setting the stage for closer examination...
IT Services Company Adopts PitBull OS
When FinanzIT GmbH needed to secure online banking applications, the Hannover, Germany, IT services provider turned to a trusted operating system from Argus Systems...
Longhorns Cutbacks Give Linux Its Chance
Longhorns delay may be Linuxs gain, according to Linux vendors and analysts.
With Longhorn shorn of most of its most important features, such as WinFS...
In Operating Systems We Trust
eWEEK Labs tested two trusted operating system products: the National Security Agencys SELinux, which makes Linux into a trusted operating system, and Sun Microsystems...
Trusted Systems Move to Mainstream
When it comes to operating systems, its a matter of trust—or mistrust, as the case may be.
Its often suggested that Microsoft Corp.s security woes...
Florida Agencies Brace for Hurricane with Disaster Plans
Awaiting the arrival of the states second major hurricane in just three weeks, businesses and agencies across Florida are rolling out disaster preparedness plans...
3Com Lowers Q1 Revenue Forecast
3Com Corp. on Friday warned investors that it will not meet expected revenues and gross margins that it had predicted in June during its...
Check 21: Are We There Yet?
As we approach Oct. 28, the date that the Check Clearing for the 21st Century Act goes into effect, are banks and their customers...
IBM Debuts Low-End Storage Controllers
IBM has launched a pair of low-end storage controllers and is pulling its disk-based storage products underneath its TotalStorage umbrella to offer customers a...