Monthly Archives: March 2006
Old Project Management Rules Gain New Wrinkles
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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...