Monthly Archives: March 2006

Old Project Management Rules Gain New Wrinkles

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The good news is that you are likely to receive incremental spending authority for new IT initiatives in 2006. The bad news is that...

RFIDs High Cost Deters Businesses

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The bottom line for suppliers at last weeks RFID World conference in Dallas: Implementing RFID is a necessary evil, but it doesnt come cheap. Consumer...

Microsoft Corrals Longhorn Server

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While testers have been all over the newest Windows Vista Community Technology Preview build, the new Longhorn Server test build, which Microsoft also delivered...

Encryption: No More Excuses

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With its ability to push 10g bps of data through a single appliance, Network Appliances Decru DataFort FC1020 packs a ridiculous amount of encryption...

Microsoft Lags on Federated ID Strategy

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With Longhorn Server, Microsoft will be making some superficial changes to its Active Directory service. Anyone expecting more sweeping, substantial changes to the directory...

Greenhouse Seeds BI Projects

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Microsoft is incubating two new business- intelligence-focused projects inside its Information Worker Greenhouse.The Greenhouse, which Microsoft launched in 2003, acts like an internal venture...

HP Support Tuning Up

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Editors note: Due to a printer error, this story didnt appear on Page 11 in the Feb. 27 issue as intended. Here is a...

Mail List on the Trail of Botnet Bounty

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Operating under the theory that if you kill the head, the body will follow, a group of high-profile security researchers is ramping up efforts...

RSA Puts Forth Token Effort

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RSA Security on March 1 announced its first products using fraud detection technology from Cyota, which it purchased in December. RSA Adaptive Authentication is a...

CA Suite Marshals Malware Forces

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Seventeen months after announcing the purchase of PestPatrol anti-spyware technology, CA is the first anti-virus company to meld its own technology with an acquired...