Monthly Archives: March 2005
Fresh Bagles Roll Into PCs
A series of new versions of the Bagle virus hit PCs last week, several of which attempted to install Trojans on infected machines.The viruses...
Latitude D610: A Lot to Like
Business users who spend a good deal of time on the road will find a lot to like about Dell Inc.s new Latitude D610....
Software Makers Should Adopt Visas Security Standards
Chances are that if you drove to work this morning, your commute was uneventful. Automakers work diligently to ensure that your car performs reliably...
Phishing Is Big Business
The raid was like something out of a Michael Mann movie: Police in four Brazilian states swept through the homes and businesses of dozens...
Real Vulnerability Testing Tools Offer Actual Assessments, Not Just Hype
A good vulnerability assessment tool can stabilize the shifting terrain of threats to IT systems. But just about every configuration management, patch distribution and...
New Storage Equipment Lets Nets Share Capacity
Despite the maturity of network file servers and network-attached storage and their ubiquity in corporate storage infrastructures, file-share management continues to be a great...
StorageTek Unveils New Appraisal Services
Key storage vendors are ramping up services aimed at helping overwhelmed administrators deal with archiving, data protection and storage management.
This week, Storage Technology Corp....
OnStor Device Consolidates Storage
OnStor Inc.s OnStor 2260 NAS Gateway is a powerful appliance that lets IT managers grant their clients and servers file share access to SAN...
Apps Ease VOIP Management
Having heard from the midsize-business market that voice-over-IP systems are not always as simple as advertised, VOIP vendors are striving to make their products...
Data Thefts Reveal Storage Flaws
Recent high-profile thefts of sensitive data have enterprise IT executives looking hard at the relationships among storage, backup and security, even as vendors prepare...