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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...

Unofficial Registry Script Blunts MS Word Zero-Day Attack

In the absence of a patch for a dangerous code execution hole in Microsoft Word, security experts are recommending that Windows users implement software...

Intransa, Sonasoft Team Up for Server Storage, Recovery

Intransa, which makes SAN software and hardware, said May 22 that it is teaming up with a San Jose, Calif., neighbor—storage software toolmaker Sonasoft—to...

Microsoft Launches Pay as You Go PC Trials

Cut-rate PC/hardware Windows XP Starter Edition bundles arent Microsofts only solution for bringing computing to the masses. Microsoft unveiled a new financing program designed to...

Readers Respond: SPARQL Will Make the Web Shine

Thanks for the excellent article on SPARQL (Jim Rapozas Tech Directions, "SPARQL Will Make the Web Shine," May 1).Im part of the SPARQL working...

Readers Respond: Thin Clients II: The Comeback

After reading the article "Thin Clients II: The Comeback" ("Thin Is In," May 8), I have to chuckle. Being a Citrix/Terminal Services administrator, I...

Pedophile-Hunting Technology Aimed at Insider Threats

NextSentry is hoping software partially derived from a pedophile-tracking application can keep corporate insiders on the security straight and narrow. Security applications vendor NextSentry and...

Jitterbit Enters Crowded Open-Source Integration Space

A new open-source integration company, Jitterbit, is jostling to distinguish itself in an increasingly crowded marketplace through two factors: published, predefined integration documents, called...

Wikis Are a Waste of Time

People keep telling me how wonderful wikis are, how they let people work together in new and creative ways, and how they can harness...

Tech Revolution: Game On

That old PC hardware upgrade curve just isnt what it used to be. Remember the days when you would get a state-of-the-art, fully loaded...