Monthly Archives: September 2005
Pings & Packets from eWEEK Labs – 32
SecurePrint Keeps Print Jobs PrivateThe corporate world is rife with examples of someone sending a print job containing highly sensitive data, such as salary...
NetApp Buoys Oracle Users
Network Appliance Inc. is aiming to help customers gain greater control of their Oracle Corp. database environments by marrying its disk-based backup and recovery...
AHA Finds Fix for Data Accessibility
In the field of medicine, probably the most important tool that health care providers have at their disposal is information.
To break down multiple barriers...
HP Expands Virtualization Offerings
Hewlett-Packard Co. is rolling out a host of new software and services designed to simplify the management of virtualized environments and further the integration...
Latest Sybase ASE Grows Up
Sybase Inc. is preparing its flagship Adaptive Server Enterprise database to help customers meet security and privacy demands and deal with data volume growth,...
DHS Progress Proves Elusive
In the wake of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, President Bush commissioned a sweeping plan to secure the nations cyber-assets. At the time,...
The Burden of Protection
As machines evolve, they put more effort into protecting themselves against their users, not always to the individual users satisfaction. But the measures are...
F5 Buys WAN Player Swan Labs for $43m
F5 Networks last week announced its planned acquisition of WAN optimization and application acceleration provider Swan Labs in a $43 million cash deal.F5, which...
Rivals Jockey for IDE Foothold
As the battle for supremacy in the integrated development environment space settles down to two primary camps, Microsoft Corp. is in for a strong...
IBM Donates Code to Katrina Effort
Recent natural disasters such as Hurricane Katrina and the Asian tsunami have forced insurance companies to respond quickly to clients needs. To aid in...