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Securitys Heaviest Hitters

In my five years covering security for eWEEK, I was privileged to meet and get to know some of the brightest and most dynamic...

Team Looks to Score With Networked Stadium

Temperatures often exceed 100 degrees at the aptly named Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, Ariz.; there simply isnt any air conditioning. For 18 seasons, the...

Intel, AMD Raise Server Stakes

Chip makers intel and advanced Micro Devices are preparing to roll out a new generation of chips that will deliver significant performance gains for...

Bits Never Feel Insecure

When doctors want to know where somethings going inside a patient, they tag it with some kind of tracer that lets them track that...

HP Switches Put Heat on Cisco

Hewlett-Packards procurve networking unit plans to roll out a host of new switches in an effort to give enterprises a viable alternative to Cisco...

Wide-Open Web? Think Again

Remember when you would pick an e-mail system based on its unique capabilities? Maybe youd pick cc:Mail or IBM PROFS or even Microsoft Mail...

Chip Makers Pitch 10 Gigabits on the Cheap

A new generation of networking chip startups is attempting to find a path into business networks by making 10G-bps networking gear more palatable to...

Cisco, Opsware Team on Automation Software

Cisco Systems will distribute Opswares automation and utility computing software platform as part of a multimillion-dollar deal announced Feb. 13 by the two companies. Under...

PGP Adds Encryption to IBM Mainframe, Midrange Platforms

PGP announced on Feb. 13 its new PGP Command Line for the IBM zSeries and IBM iSeries platforms at the RSA Conference in San...

Crossroads, Symantec Lock the Database Box

A new database security gadget that allows for proactive hack blocking has hit the market, with Crossroads Systems announcing its StrongBox SecurDB on Feb....