Monthly Archives: March 2005
Microsoft Should Embrace Interoperability
At Microsofts recent convergence customer conference, company officials fleshed out plans for "Project Green," the software vendors initiative for unifying its business applications around...
Windows Server 2003 SP1 Shows Promise
At Microsoft Corp.s Windows Server technical workshop earlier this month in Redmond, Wash., eWEEK Labs got an early look at at the forthcoming update...
Music Industry Security Sings the Blues
Why cant the music industry get security right? Why cant the industry that whimpers about billions of dollars in losses via peer-to-peer services find...
Hacking Tools Can Strengthen Security
To avoid getting hacked, youve got to think like a hacker—and that means knowing the tools and tricks of the hacking trade.
IT managers must...
CryptoStor Protects FC SANs Over WANs
NeoScale Systems Inc.s CryptoStor SAN VPN is the first VPN on the market designed to protect Fibre Channel storage area network traffic over WAN...
Anatomy of a Rootkit Hack
Last November, an eWEEK reader who is an IT executive at a large organization was notified by his companys help desk that the companys...
CanadaDrugs.com Opts for Open-Source Clustering
Not only are Canadas border towns being swamped by U.S. citizens looking to avoid prohibitively costly drugs—so are its online drugstores.
One of the largest,...
Green Reaching for Larger Businesses
Microsoft Corp. is courting larger organizations and departments of large enterprises for its Microsoft Business Solutions software by taking a page from two enterprise...
OuterBays ILM Tool Prunes Dead Data
OuterBay has released a new version of its tool for culling inactive data from databases. Application Data Management Suite 4.0 is designed to be...
Microsoft Deal Gives Great Plains Analytical Upgrade
Microsoft Corp. is acquiring code from a little-known analytics company that should help the software maker beef up analytics capabilities in Microsoft Business Solutions...