Monthly Archives: February 2005

Business Continuity Gets a Hand

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IT administrators are bolstering business continuity measures through new provisioning, replication and failover processes to head off potential disruptions and downtime well before they...

Jybe Brings Back a Late, Great Idea

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There was a time when "follow me" browsing tools made it easy to share Web content, but those products were subsumed by larger Web...

Maxamine Offers Top-Notch Web Analysis

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Maxamines Maxamine knowledge Platform 2.2 is clearly one of the best visual Web site analysis tools Ive seen. Maxamine Knowledge Platform is available as a...

RFID Advances on Two Fronts

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With the discussion around RFID moving past the initial stages of compliance—for a few suppliers, at least—some of the bigger software and hardware vendors...

OASIS Policy Clarifies Intellectual Property Licensing

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Members of OASIS (the Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards) now have three ways to license submissions, thanks to a new OASIS...

Systinet Gives Web Services a Lift

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Systinet Server 5.5 provides strong Web services management and security capabilities. The product makes it possible for businesses to greatly increase the scalability and...

New Telecom Act Needed

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SBCs bid to buy AT&T provides the kind of irony and symmetry that indicate the end of an era: Once a mighty monopoly, a...

WLAN Users Lack Support

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Setting up a wireless LAN can be as easy as sticking a plug into an outlet. But even technology-savvy customers are complaining that security...

AirMagnet Beefs Up IPS

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AirMagnet Inc. this week will introduce the latest version of its wireless intrusion prevention software, which includes new client blocking capabilities and better integration...

RIM, 3Com, Nortel Team on Mobility

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Research In Motion has teamed with 3Com and Nortel Networks to develop WLAN mobility solutions for the enterprise, announced officials last week.RIM will combine...