Monthly Archives: November 2008

NSF-funded Anti-Malware Vendor Launches

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I don't tend to cover much vendor activity here in the blog, but an interesting new anti-malware applications provider officially brought its initial product...

Is Spam Really Slipping?

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Add MX Logic to the growing list of messaging security specialists charting a noticeable downturn in the overall level of spam e-mail that they're...

Surfing the Censored Internet

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Internet censorship is something that is often discussed but rarely experienced firsthand, at least here in the West. For most of us, we can...

Eric Schmidt’s Favorite Email? Gmail or Yahoo

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I could be wrong here, but a reader sent me note to go check out Google honcho's Eric Schmidt's home page at www.Ericschmidt.com. Aside...

Oracle Offers CRM Gadgets to Boost Salesforce Productivity

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Most everywhere you turn, software makers are building widgets or gadgets, those lightweight applications popularized by Google that provide virtual services such as news,...

Seagate, McAfee, Dell Hook Up for Self-encrypting Notebooks

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Seagate Technology, Dell and McAfee are bringing their well-established specialties to the same table to produce notebook computers that automatically provide encryption of data.Seagate,...

VMware Takes Virtualization Discussions into Realm of PCI Compliance

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The honeymoon may soon be over for any retailers that have not extended attention to the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard to their...
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eWEEK Labs Walk-through: LinkedIn Application Platform

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eWEEK Labs Walk-through: LinkedIn Application Platform eWEEK Labs Walk-through: LinkedIn Application Platformby eWEEK Labs A Modest Assortment When we checked out LinkedIn Applications, the number of available...

Motorola Rolls Out Enterprise VoWLAN

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Motorola introduced a unified, enterprise-class wireless communications platform Nov. 11 that combines Windows Mobile-based voice over wireless LAN smart phones with two servers, one...

Creating Windows Mobile Databases with SQL Anywhere

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One of the biggest problems I've run into when developing for mobile devices is data storage. Two problems come up. First, I'll often be...