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More Secure E-Mail

Qualcomm, maker of the Eudora e-mail program, announced it will add seamless privacy capabilities to the worlds most popular retail e-mail client.The addition of...

Fast Breaks Newsfront: March 26, 2001

IPO DiscontentIt may be spring, but the cold, hard winter of IPO discontent continues unabated. Last week, Lucent Technologies optical components spin-off Agere Systems...

Fast Facts Infrastructure: March 26, 2001

New LeaderBetsy J. Bernard has been named president and CEO of AT&Ts consumer services unit. Bernard will take over the telecom giants huge —...

Check for Loose Connections

Every day, the news gets gloomier. It started last year with the carriers. Then came layoffs from the telecom equipment manufacturers like Lucent Technologies...

Looser Reins

Changes at the Federal Communications Commission may be a harbinger of other Bush administration policies, with looser regulatory reins that may mean fewer telecom...

IBM Hammers Out AIX, Linux Clusters

IT managers awaiting the release of eServer clusters for Unix and Linux said IBM has given them two good reasons to try the offerings:...

Take a Swing at Linux for Small Business

With most business-grade Linux distributions, you already have every software package a small business could ever use. Putting them all together, though, could be...

SuSE 7.1 Professional Still in Minor Leagues

SuSE Linux 7.1 professional, the first product eWeek Labs has seen thats built around the new Linux 2.4 kernel, is easy to install and...

Bad Economys Good for Open Source

Now that the economy has encouraged computer technologists to re-enter reality, its time to take a look at how open source will weather the...

Get Ready for Next-Generation Intranet

When it comes to intranets, business people want it all: An intranet nirvana where employees are linked from their desktops to every source of...