Monthly Archives: February 2005
How to Test Anti-Spyware Systems
eWEEK Labs installed each product we tested on a fully patched Windows 2000 server, configured with a 2.4GHz processor and 512MB of RAM. We...
Enterprise Spyware Fight Is On
New ammunition in the battle against spyware is helping IT managers on the enterprise front.
Weve seen many consumer-grade solutions for fighting the ever-increasing spyware...
Webroots Spy Sweeper is Effective, Easy to Manage
Companies seeking immediate relief from spyware woes will welcome Spy Sweeper Enterprise 2.0s mix of effective scanning and easy management.Click here to read the...
Tenebrils SpyCatcher Falls Short
SpyCatcher 3.0 Enterprise has the least-mature central console of the products we reviewed, and its integrated spyware scan engine is a generation behind that...
Sunbelts CounterSpy Enterprise Offers Good Mix of Features
With its CounterSpy Enterprise solution, Sunbelt exhibits its experience in designing enterprise-class software.Click here to read the full review of CounterSpy Enterprise.
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Spyware Hasnt Met Its MatchYet
For this evaluation of enterprise-class anti-spyware systems, eWEEK Labs tested three pure-play solutions. The products did what they set out to do, with varying...
Open Source Is Showing Its Value
When you think of value in the computing world, what names first pop up? If youre like me, the usual suspects such as Dell,...
HP, Novell to Open Up More Code at LinuxWorld
As the open-source and Linux faithful flock to Boston for the annual East Coast LinuxWorld Conference this week, they are going to be met...
Key Votes on Tap in Patent Debate
Open-source advocates and representatives of small and medium-sized businesses are planning to stage protests in Brussels, Belgium, on Thursday, amid two key votes that...
Microsoft, eBay Form Anti-Phishing Network
A group of companies concerned about the spread of phishing, including Microsoft Corp., eBay Inc. and WholeSecurity Inc., have banded together to start a...