Monthly Archives: June 2006

Keep Data on Tight Leash

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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

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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?

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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...