Monthly Archives: September 2005
Caymas Offers Zone Defense
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
At the Automotive Industry Action Groups AutoTech conference in Detroit this week, QAD Inc. and Sterling Commerce Inc. will announce an enhanced partnership that...