Monthly Archives: November 2004

Websense Enterprise Gets In-Depth Security

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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,...