Monthly Archives: December 2005
Authentication Vendor RSA Reshuffles, Grabs Cyota
Secure authentication company RSA Security Inc. announced a number of moves that will refocus and streamline the company, including the acquisition of Cyota Inc.,...
Two Years Later, Blaster Worm Still Squirming
More than two years after Blaster turned the summer of 2003 into an IT administrators worst nightmare, the worm is still very much alive...
Macro Lessons from Nano Crunch
There are three distinct lessons for enterprise IT in the near-sellout status of Apples iPod Nano—and in the associated worldwide crunch of NAND flash...
Sonic Seeks to Clarify Enterprise Service Bus
Sonic Software Corp. on Monday introduced its definition of an enterprise service bus.
In a reference model called "Sonic ESB: An Architecture and Life Cycle...
America Online Lends Podcasting an Ear
CHICAGO—Imagine if librarians organized book collections based on a 14-word description of each title. The results, no doubt, would leave much room for improvement.
Thats...
Open Source Enters VM Space
Open-source technology is ready to take a major step forward into the competitive virtual machine space, a move that could help drive down costs...
Cape Clear Joins Eclipse
Cape Clear Software Inc. Monday announced its membership in the Eclipse Foundation, the open-source community focused on building and maintaining an open-source development platform...
Just Follow the Sirens
Well, eWEEKs Jim Rapoza warned Firefox users of likely problems with extension compatibility in his review last week of Firefox 1.5: Others have since...
Flaw Found in SQL Server 2000 Profiler
A recently discovered vulnerability in Microsoft Corp.s SQL Server 2000 database allows users to mask their log-in names.The vulnerability was discovered by Imperva, a...
The Barriers Are Gone, and the Race Is On
The race to the top of the economic ladder is on, as jobs are increasingly becoming digitized and therefore virtualized, enabling knowledge workers from...