Monthly Archives: September 2007
DOJ: No Need for Network Neutrality Laws
The Department of Justice gave Congress another reason to avoid a vote on network neutrality. In a Sept. 6 filing with the Federal Communications...
Did Radio (Waves) Kill The Biometric Star?
A few years ago, retail biometrics had what seemed to be a very bright future.
They promised superior security and a permanent CRM association. If...
Know Your Enemy
With all of the PCI and data breach talk these days, its easy for retailers of all sizes to be on edge. Although its...
Analysts Predict Death of Traditional Network Security
Robert Whiteley and Natalie Lambert have seen the future—and in it, traditional network security is dead. At least that is the message the two...
Big Software May Give Office 2.0 Apps Needed Legitimacy
In many circles Microsoft might not be considered hip enough or at least too mature now to pull off Enterprise 2.0 or Office 2.0.But...
House Approves Patent Reform
The technology sector scored a significant legislative victory Friday afternoon as the House of Representatives approved the first significant overhaul of patent law in...
Microsoft Simplifies Its Volume Licensing Programs
Microsoft Simplifies Its VolumeLicensing Programs">Microsoft is trying to simplify its complex volume licensing programs and the customer agreements that fall under them.As part of...
Dells iSCSI SAN Is a Boon for SME Storage
Dells new PowerVault MD3000i SAN isnt the first time Dell has shipped a storage area network. In fact, its not the first time the...
EMC Launches Deduplication, Backup for VMware Machines
Expanding on its 2006 acquisition of deduplication specialist Avamar Technologies, EMC on Sept. 6 launched what it calls the storage industrys first deduplication and...
ITC Launches Probe of Nokia 3G Handsets
The International Trade Commission voted Sept. 5 to investigate antitrust complaints that Nokia is importing 3G mobile handsets and components into the United States...