Monthly Archives: July 2006
All Together Now, Microsoft
Collaborate good times, come on! Its a collaboration.
OK, so Kool and the Gang werent actually singing about collaboration. But there is a party going...
DOD Gets a Handle on Sensitive Content
For the Department of Defense, enabling computers to recognize objects within an image using sophisticated algorithms has long been a top priority.
Known as Image...
Better to Be SAFE Than Sorry?
Wireless clients can easily fall into an insecure state, and, with more people demanding more wireless access, the vulnerabilities are increasing exponentially.
Because it is...
Intrusion Prevention Is AirTight
SpectraGuard Enterprise 5.0 builds on AirTight Networks already-impressive wireless intrusion prevention platform with new management and detection capabilities. eWeek Labs tests show that some...
Webcasting Made Simple
Companies looking for a relatively affordable way to test the Webcasting waters will find VBrick Systems VBCorpCast appliance a straightforward tool for delivering interactive...
Microsoft Touts Vertical Apps – 1
At Microsofts worldwide Partner Conference in Boston July 11-13, the company again is hoping to go vertical via its massive Microsoft Business Solutions partner...
Look to ITIL this Summer
Many organizations slack off during the summer. Precisely because of that, its a good time for the ambitious to get ahead. One way to...
Unisys Unites Platforms
Unisys is working on a new server architecture that will use virtualization and management software to unite its Intel-based and legacy mainframe platforms on...
Behind Microsofts WinFS Shift
Microsoft took many by surprise when officials announced in a blog post June 23 that the Redmond, Wash., software maker is not pursuing the...
Microsoft Aims to Give Windows More Mobility
Microsoft wants to reframe Windows for mobile devices. To that end, the software maker has formed a Windows Client Mobility Marketing Team to devise...