Monthly Archives: June 2005
Authenticas Active Rights Management
If there is such a thing as a classic rights management platform, then Authenticas Active Rights Management would qualify.Click here to read the full...
Rights Management Apps Help Control Content
As companies continue to grapple with regulatory compliance issues—as well as with their corporate-governance initiatives—rights management platforms can help garner control of content inside...
Adobes LiveCycle Policy Server 7.01
During tests, we had a love-hate relationship with Adobes LiveCycle Policy Server 7.01, which was released in April.Click here to read the full review...
Keeping IT Skills Sharp Pays Off
Information technology may be tending toward commodity status, as some pundits believe, but the people who build the systems and provide the services that...
Ciscos WLAN Plan Puzzles Users
Three months after acquiring rival Airespace Inc., Cisco Systems Inc. is starting to clarify its enterprise wireless LAN strategy.However, the company is confusing some...
Hackers Dont Wait for Standards
In November 2003, Cisco began pioneering a way of addressing network security, what we call our Network Access Control program. NACs aim is to...
Dual-Core Chip Spurs Rollouts
Systems vendors continue to fill out their lineups of Opteron-powered systems, drawn by the dual-core capabilities of Advanced Micro Devices Inc.s processor.At its JavaOne...
Grids: Conquest of Space
Ask a handful of technology managers what puts the "grid" in grid computing, and youll get a handful of answers. Corporate enterprises are beginning...
Cisco Aims for Protocol Stack with AON
Cisco Systems Inc. is making its most decisive move to date in its effort to grow beyond its roots as a hardware maker as...
Data Thefts Signal Security Shift
The serial scandals at Bank of America Corp., ChoicePoint Inc., LexisNexis and now CardSystems Solutions Inc. are prompting a growing number of companies to...