Monthly Archives: May 2007

Keystrokes Are Us

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I remember buzz here at eWEEK Labs some time ago about user authentication based on keystroke cadence. It sounded cool but didnt seem to...

Running for IP Cover

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In the wake of incidents such as the TJX Companies massive data breach, reported in January, it shouldnt come as a surprise to find...

Can JBI 2 Succeed Where JBI 1 Did Not?

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As Java Business Integration 1.0 failed to become the success its supporters hoped for, Sun Microsystems and some partners are working to try again. Sun...

NBC and Viacom Support Tur in YouTube Lawsuit

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Let's clear one thing up right now: NBC is NOT suing YouTube, nor have they joined Viacom in that company's litigation against the vid-sharing...

Packeteer, Microsoft Team Up on Branch-Office Box

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Packeteer on May 7 added to the growing branch-office application-acceleration trend with a new all-in-one branch-office box, iShaper, designed to serve branches with at...

Siemens Pushes Unified Communications Toward SAAS

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The granddaddy of unified communications, Siemens Communications, on May 8 will try to extend its technology lead by adding new features for enterprises, developers...

TJX Intruders Sought Any Wireless Port In A Storm

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Throughout the five-month public history of the TJX data breach fallout, the industry has repeatedly tried to simplify it, to label one cause as...

Dell to Partner with Microsoft, Novell on Interoperability

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Dell has joined Microsoft and Novell in their business collaboration that is designed to provide greater interoperability between Windows and SUSE Linux and give...

IBM Offers Paid Support for No-Cost Data Server

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IBM is offering users of its no-cost DB2 Express-C data server a new paid-support option. The move, announced last week by IBM, made the company...

The State of Ubuntu 7.04 Is Strong

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With companies and individuals everywhere failing to find the wow in Windows Vista, Apples OS X riding iPod sales and snarky commercials to steady...