Monthly Archives: February 2006

Crossroads, Symantec Lock the Database Box

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A new database security gadget that allows for proactive hack blocking has hit the market, with Crossroads Systems announcing its StrongBox SecurDB on Feb....

Google Windows Apps Coming to Linux

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Google and CodeWeavers Inc. are working together to bring Googles popular Windows Picasa photo editing and sharing program to Linux. The program is now in...

DHS Cyber-Security Head Reports Progress

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SAN JOSE—The federal government has made "tremendous progress" in improving its information-gathering and operational capabilities and is working hard to make the private sector...

National Health IT Coordinator Pushes Networking EHRs

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SAN DIEGO—With standards to ensure electronic health record interoperability likely on the way in a few years, the next focus, according to National Health...

Enterprises Cling to Tried-and-True

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While XML, SOA and Asynchronous JavaScript and XML generate the buzz, oldies but goodies such as CORBA on Unix arent going to disappear any...

Qualys Launches On-Premises Option, Eyes SIM Market

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Qualys on Feb. 13 announced a new on-site vulnerability management and policy compliance service: Qualys @Customer. The new service allows Qualys customers to host installations...

Carriers Line Up for Microsofts Push E-Mail

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Microsoft on Feb. 13 announced partnerships with several wireless carriers to deliver push e-mail capability for mobile devices, a move which is designed to...

Voyence Raises Bar on Network Configuration Management

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Voyence on Feb. 13 is aiming set a new standard for multivendor network configuration and change management when it introduced a revamped version of...

Survey Shows Linux Is the Better Server Choice

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Put it in their copy of the Wall Street Journal. Place it between their doughnuts and coffee. Stick a copy in their organizer. Do...

Microsoft Takes MotionBridge for Mobile Search

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Microsoft announced that it has purchased MotionBridge, a maker of mobile Internet search technologies marketed to wireless carriers, for an undisclosed amount of money. First...