Monthly Archives: November 2004
Websense Enterprise Gets In-Depth Security
In Websense Inc.s Websense Enterprise Version 5.5, the Internet access control vendor has effectively added real-time Internet attack protection to its list of dos...
Microsoft, Rivals Spar on XML
The European Commission is caught in the middle of the latest standards battle between Microsoft Corp. and chief rivals IBM and Sun Microsystems Inc....
Corporate Leverage Unites People, Tech
The reasons to invest in technology can be summed up in one word: leverage. A wise technology investment lets you combine people skills and...
Jerky Day
From: [email protected]: Monday, November 22, 2004 12:47 AMTo: eWEEK readersSubject: Stuffing the column; tipping the server"Procrastination, thy name is Puss!" Once again, the Furball...
Paying for Popularity
Things have been pretty confusing around here lately while Ive been trying to get my column topics in order.
What with all the fallout from...
Right ASP Cuts Spam
At the World Wildlife Fund, we were choking on spam and knew we had to act.
In addition to reducing our inbound spam, we wanted...
Browser Wars Back On
The Mozilla Foundations release of Firefox 1.0 earlier this month reignited the browser wars on consumer desktops. But on corporate machines, the free open-source...
OpenView Revamp Boosts Business, IT Connections
Hewlett-Packard Co. is making strides in adaptive services and change management with new OpenView software that streamlines deployment, emphasizes data sharing, and strengthens the...
SeeBeyond Builds Link to RFID
Although integration is a key component for moving RFID information from tags and readers to back-end systems, standards and technologies for such processes are...
Microsoft Spells Out DSI
Microsoft Corp. last week revealed further details of its evolving Dynamic Systems Initiative and released additional products that provide its underpinnings.
Company Chairman Bill Gates,...