Monthly Archives: November 2006
F5 Moves to Guard E-Mail Against Spam
F5 Networks is marrying the scalability of its high-performance Big-IP traffic management appliance with the anti-spam protection of Secure Computings TrustedSource database to help...
Ten Ways to Have a Techy Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving is a special time when families and friends gather to give thanks for the food before them, the roof over their heads, their...
Construction Company Builds on CRM
Before meeting Dan Martin at Connections for Business Inc., Dan Hummert was in a situation where he couldnt grow his business.
"We were not able...
Lawyers Win Document Case
For the most part, the vision of the paperless office remains exactly that—a vision. More than most vertical industries, the legal field is choked...
Rootkits on a PCI Card?
A well-respected British security researcher has found a way to use a PCI device to plant an offensive rootkit on Windows machines. John Heasman,...
Symantec: Profit-Driven Cyber-Crime Wont Stop
Enterprise security systems will continue to be challenged by increasingly sophisticated threats launched by criminals seeking to steal sensitive information and material assets, according...
Microsoft Releases Vista to Developers
The wait is over. Late on Nov. 16, Microsoft posted Windows Vista to its developer Web site. The software is immediately available to MSDN...
Microsofts Muglia Talks Longhorn, Novell and Java
/zimages/6/140307.jpgBARCELONA, Spain—Now that Windows Vista and Office 2007 have been released to manufacturing, the spotlight is on Windows Server "Longhorn." Bob Muglia, Microsofts senior...
U. S. Technology Czar Says More IT Workers Needed
Following a time of mass avoidance in the aftermath of the dot-com bust, the U.S. IT work force is facing a shortage of people,...
Caringo Introduces New CAS Gateway
Content-addressed storage provider Caringo Nov. 16 introduced the beta version of a new file system gateway that it claims gives systems integrators and ISVs...