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Bank Thwarts Threats From Within

All IT managers worry about hackers, viruses and external security threats. But what really keep IT pros up at night are threats generated inside...

Unsafe at Any Size

Hewlett-Packards new wireless data chip, the so-called Memory Spot that the company disclosed in a press conference in July, squeezes a remarkable number of...

VMware: a No-Brainer

Based on functionality alone, VMwares VMware Server 1.0 would merit serious consideration for inclusion in any developer or system administrators tool kit. However, its...

Disaster Recovery: Make a Copy, Stay in Business

From Sept. 11 to Hurricane Katrina, businesses have wrangled with the nuts and bolts of recovering from catastrophes. Data replication software, which copies corporate...

McAfee Revamps Security Risk Management Tools

McAfee expanded its array of compliance automation applications on Aug. 7, launching two new software offerings that promise to help companies test and report...

Apple Launches New Xserve

Apple unveiled Aug. 7 its new Intel-based Xserve server, which CEO Steve Jobs said is five times faster than the previous generation of Xserves. The...

Sun Slashes 5,000 Jobs, 950 in U.S.

After boasting fiscal fourth-quarter revenue gains the week prior, Sun Microsystems laid off approximately 5,000 workers in the United States, Canada, Europe and Asia...

Even Giants Like Siemens Worry

Its hard to imagine a company with less to worry about in the net neutrality debate than Siemens. With $75 billion in annual revenue,...

Finishing Off the Startup?

Tom McInerneys Guba is one of those companies that AT&T said is getting a "free ride." Guba has deals with Sony and Warner Bros....

Teacher: Internet Is the Library

Kimberly Johnson, a Washington social studies teacher, views the net neutrality debate through the prism of tiered services. If—and for now its a big...