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Nortel Adds On-board Symantec Intrusion Detection

Networking giant Nortel on May 22 unveiled a new applications switch that comes pre-loaded with Symantecs intrusion detection software.Labeled as the Nortel Application Switch...

Domain Wars: The U.S. Versus .xxx

Newly released e-mails allege U.S. government officials pressured a leading Internet authority into voting against creating a kind of red-light district for adult Web...

Is the VOIP Privacy Genie Already out of the Bottle?

I dont know whether to call it wishful thinking or assume evil motives, but the FCC has issued orders to communications providers to allow...

Server Efficiency Is Hot Topic

If you want to enjoy willing suspension of disbelief when watching most science-fiction movies, dont learn any thermodynamics. Once you start to look at...

ClearCube Eases PC Blade Management

ClearCube Technology wants to make it easier for enterprises to manage their server-based computing environments. The Austin, Texas, company this summer is rolling out Sentral...

Microsoft Scurries to Virtualize Servers

Microsoft is ramping up its efforts to grow traction in the increasingly competitive server virtualization space, touting the newly released Virtual Server 2005 R2...

Alert Raised for MS Word Zero-Day Attack

A zero-day flaw in the ubiquitous Microsoft Word software program is being used in an active exploit by sophisticated hackers in China and Taiwan,...

Skype Corrects URL Handling Flaw

A security flaw in the popular Skype peer-to-peer chat client could allow security bypass and system information disclosure attacks, according to an advisory from...

MSP Soothes Spas IT Woes

Its the stuff of nightmares. Holly Winkler, controller at WestGlow Spa in Blowing Rock, N.C., smelled smoke and made her way through the building...

Vista on the Horizon

In Labs, Jim Rapoza talks about what IT managers need to know about compliance. In commentary, Peter Coffee says Java is still going strong...