Monthly Archives: November 2004
Search Run Amok
The first signs of Googles successful IPO are reverberating through the tech industry.
The search companys first public earnings report showed that profits jumped more...
The Technology Mandate
As the nation heads to the polls this week, we note that issues of U.S. competitiveness in technology have been disappointingly far from the...
Spyware Is a Virus
It started out as a trickle. Our help desk was getting calls about slow PCs, Web browsers that werent functioning correctly and home pages...
Symantec Aims for Data Integrity
Symantec Corp. is launching a new corporate strategy fusing security and risk management, a concept that the company is calling information integrity.
The strategy, unveiled...
Network-Based Security Grows
As enterprises scramble for security specialists to help lock down their networks, managed security services providers are developing increasingly sophisticated tools that take the...
OneTouch Eases Backup Jobs
Maxtors new OneTouch II provides an excellent desktop storage option for corporate professionals as well as SOHO users. The high-capacity external hard drive has...
DiskSites Saves Server Space
With storage consolidation becoming a critical assignment for IT managers, DiskSites Inc.s namesake storage solution offers IT managers a way to establish serverless branch...
Plasmon Boosts Blue Density
Plasmons demonstration of its Ultra Density Optical standard shows this technology is the heir apparent to magneto-optical storage.
UDO, available now, utilizes blue-laser technology to...
Why Measure What Cant Matter?
I was talking with someone about this years presidential election, when I said that it was silly for polls to report anything other than...
Oracle Makes Final PeopleSoft Offer
After much speculation that it would raise its bid yet again, Oracle Corp. Monday morning announced its latest offer for PeopleSoft Inc.: $24 per...