Monthly Archives: February 2006
Security Company Reveals Its Strategy for Keeping Partners Happy
Back in 2000, NuVox Communications in Greenville, S.C., a company that provides business phone service to more than 45,000 customers across the South and...
Peakflow X IPS Points Finger at User
Arbor networks has added user-level tracking, SNMP polling and a handful of other features to Peakflow X, enhancing the internal IPS ability to assist...
Get Control of the Long Tale
"The long tail" started as an article (soon to be a book) by Wireds editor in chief, Chris Anderson. In my imperfect summary, Anderson...
HP Revamps StorageWorks Portfolio
Hewlett-Packard is sprucing up its storage hardware and software portfolio to simplify IT consolidation efforts across customers online, backup and remote/branch office storage environments.
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What Will Apple Do When the Malware Comes?
The release in the last few days of malware for the Mac and Linux underscore some old issues about how it is possible to...
Microsoft Plans Six Core Windows Vista Versions
After months of maintaining that it had not yet finalized its Windows Vista lineup, Microsoft seems finally to have decided upon a half dozen...
SonicWall Compresses CDP Backup for SMBs
Rolling up continuous data protection for backup and recovery into a plug-in appliance tailored for small and midsize businesses, SonicWall on Feb. 13 announced...
Microsoft Releases New Visual Studio 2005 SDK Preview
Microsoft has made available the latest release of the Visual Studio 2005 software development kit.The latest release of the Visual Studio 2005 SDK, the...
Symantec Partner Program Aids Compliance, ECM
Symantec will launch a new Intelligent Archiving Partner Program on Feb. 27. The programs goal is to help customers more easily extract context from,...
Time To Raise PricesInternet Access is Too Cheap
Its amazing how slow some things can be in the fast-moving Internet age, and how conservative some companies can be in it. But in...