Timothy Dyck

About

Timothy Dyck is a Senior Analyst with eWEEK Labs. He has been testing and reviewing application server, database and middleware products and technologies for eWEEK since 1996. Prior to joining eWEEK, he worked at the LAN and WAN network operations center for a large telecommunications firm, in operating systems and development tools technical marketing for a large software company and in the IT department at a government agency. He has an honors bachelors degree of mathematics in computer science from the University of Waterloo in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, and a masters of arts degree in journalism from the University of Western Ontario in London, Ontario, Canada.

Special Data Delivery

Breaking new ground in a very mature market, Informatica Corp.s Informatica Analytics Delivery Platform Release 3, a database report creation and publishing system, does a great job delivering critical data to mobile workers, although it isnt as compelling for those using desktops. ADP consists of two packages, Informatica Analytics Server and Informatica Mobile. (Mobile cannot […]

IIS Tool Tightens NT and W2K

Microsoft updated its IIS Lockdown Wizard for IIS 4.0 and IIS 5.0 last month. The 2.1 release now includes profiles for various server configurations such as a Microsoft Exchange Server or a FrontPage-enabled Web server, so that the tool can leave enabled the IIS features necessary for these server applications to work. IIS Lockdown Wizard […]

Windows Gets Security Boost

Although Windows .Net Server Beta 3 is not feature-complete, it is clear from eWeek Labs tests that Microsoft Corp. is acknowledging—and, better yet, working to fix—some of the fundamental security problems in its flagship operating system and Web server. Windows .Net Server, the follow-on to Windows 2000 Server, is also the first Microsoft operating system […]

Visual J# .Net: Yesterdays Java

Microsofts Visual j# .Net Beta 1, which re-creates an old version of Java as a .Net language, has been a major source of debate among eWeek Labs staffers. Visual J# (posted online at msdn.microsoft.com/visualj/jsharp/beta. asp) is a plug-in for Visual Studio .Net Beta 2 that lets developers write applications compatible with Java 1.1.4, the version […]

TextML Server Is Storage Specialist

Businesses that want to use XML to organize documents or Web pages will find Ixiasoft Inc.s TextML Server 2.0 a good tool for the job. However, its lack of standard database features means it isnt well-suited for general data management tasks. In tests, after eWeek Labs imported a group of XML files into TextMLs document […]

XML Database Doubts

As XML becomes an increasingly important data interchange format, it makes sense to look at new ways of storing information directly in XML and using XML-based tools for data query and manipulation. However, what those tools will look like is still very much up in the air. A native XML database market is emerging to […]

Tool Measures W2K Security

Administrators who want to measure how well their Windows 2000 servers are secured will find a free security scanner from the not-for-profit Center for Internet Security a real help. The Windows 2000 Level 1 Benchmark and Scoring Tool (at www.cisecurity.org/bench_ win2000.html) contains a security scanner (see screen), instructions on its use and detailed descriptions of […]

SilverStream Flows Into Tools

Battered by application server wars, SilverStream Software is shifting its focus to development tools, which were the traditional strength of the companys application server offering, anyway. SilverStreams first effort in this area is its Extend Workbench 1.0, which tackles J2EE (Java 2 Enterprise Edition) and Web services development. The software began shipping in late September […]

MySQL 4.0: Teaser for 4.1

MySQL Abs MySQL has proved itself as a light, fast database for nonmission-critical applications. The alpha release of Version 4 (specifically Version 4.0.0), posted for free download at www.mysql. com last month, lets developers kick its tires in preparation for a beta release by years end and a stable release early next year. There isnt […]

5 Steps to Enterprise Security – Step 2: Prevention

In part 2 of eWeek Labs Special Series on enterprise security, we examine prevention—how to structure IT systems to minimize the risk of security compromises. Simply put, prevention is the bedrock of security. However, prevention and continuing vigilance (which well cover in Part 5 of this series) are also the two most time-consuming tasks in […]