Monthly Archives: September 2005

Pings & Packets from eWEEK Labs – 32

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Recent natural disasters such as Hurricane Katrina and the Asian tsunami have forced insurance companies to respond quickly to clients needs. To aid in...