Monthly Archives: September 2005

Caymas Offers Zone Defense

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Caymas Systems Inc.s Identity-Driven Access Gateways provide fine-grained access controls and hardware-accelerated encryption and packet inspection that allow IT administrators not only to simplify...

Like a Bad TV Show

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From: [email protected]: Monday, September 5, 2005 12:42 AMTo: eWEEK readersSubject: From Ralphie to ALF; Linux legalisms; iPatentsSpence glanced up from a plate of calamari...

Infragistics Keeping Pace With .Net

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Infragistics Inc., a maker of reusable presentation-layer development tools, plans to ship a new version of its presentation-layer tool set, NetAdvantage 2005, 45 days...

JBuilder 2006 Readied for Primetime

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Borland Software Corp. this week is expected to announce the release of the latest version of its Java integrated development environment, which will allow...

Pings & Packets from eWEEK Labs – 22

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Outlook Users Prophet from Add-onOne of my favorite add-ons for Outlook, Avidian Technologies Prophet 2004 CRM application, recently received several nice additions, including the...

Crypto Cuts Both Ways

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As I hiked into our final campsite, above Gem Lake in Californias Ansel Adams Wilderness, the three Boy Scouts whod gotten there ahead of...

Hurricane Disaster Highlights Techs Limitations

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Last week, technology news took a far back seat to the forces of nature. As Hurricane Katrina ravaged the Southern United States, the tech...

Google vs. Microsoft

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Over the past several months, its hard to say which weve seen more of—new Google service announcements or proclamations from Steve Ballmer regarding Microsofts...

Reactivity Locks Down RSS Feeds

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RSS is the darling of bloggers and Internet news sites. But enterprises have had little use, so far, for the XML-based content syndication technology.That...

E-Com Gets Integration Help

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At the Automotive Industry Action Groups AutoTech conference in Detroit this week, QAD Inc. and Sterling Commerce Inc. will announce an enhanced partnership that...