Monthly Archives: July 2006

All Together Now, Microsoft

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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

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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?

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Microsoft wants to reframe Windows for mobile devices. To that end, the software maker has formed a Windows Client Mobility Marketing Team to devise...