Monthly Archives: June 2006
Keep Data on Tight Leash
The first "Star Wars" movie started with a chase scene in which Darth Vader was out to recover some stolen Death Star plans. Think...
Vontu 6.0 Tracks Down Data
Vontu 6.0 provides a flexible, policy-driven system that allows IT managers to find protected data and block its unauthorized release.Click here to read the...
Where are Vista Apps?
Users dont buy operating systems for operating systems sake; they buy them for the applications that run on them.
Given that truism, its not too...
Some Patent-ly Good News
In recent weeks, there has been a lot of news about software patents. Some of it has been the same old bad news that...
Whats Old Is New with Google
Word is Google is working on a new service that will deliver a round object with two flat sides that will be the be-all,...
IBMs Viper Pierces XML Divide
IBM has let "Viper" out of the bag, unleashing DB2 9, the next generation of its DB2 data server with XML-handling capabilities that Big...
Making IP Calling a No-Brainer
Avaya is looking to close the gap between the capabilities of IP and cell phones with additions to its line of One-X products.The new...
OpenSUSE 10.1 Is Versatile
Novells OpenSUSE 10.1 is a solid, multipurpose Linux-based operating system. In addition to being a very good distribution in its own right, it offers...
Data Losses May Spark Lawsuits
From the nations largest financial services in-stitutions to the local YMCA, legal and privacy experts maintain that organizations that inadvertently or secretly expose their...
Samsung, Toshiba Unveil Drives
Samsung and Toshiba on June 5 introduced their largest storage disk drives yet—Samsung with two new 400GB desktop/server drives and Toshiba with a 200GB...