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Linux Powers Military Ground Vehicle.(Brief Article)
February 1, 2006... iRobot used embedded Linux to build an autonomous UGV (unmanned ground vehicle) aimed at military scouting, guarding, and hauling applications.
The "R-Gator" is based on John Deere's diesel-powered, 658cc M-Gator military utility vehicle...
Microsoft Shows How to Build Windows Live Services.
February 1, 2006... SAN FRANCISCO--;Microsoft livened up what had been a stodgy enterprise-focused conference here at VSLive, and gave developers a peek at some of the newfangled types of things they will see at the software giant's MIX 06 conference next month in...
Will OpenSolaris and Linux Soon Be Trading Code?(Brief Article)
February 1, 2006... Sun Microsystems puzzles me sometimes.
Take, for instance, Sun president Jonathan Schwartz's recent announcement that Sun might dual-license Solaris under its own CDDL (Common Development and Distribution License) and the GPL 3 (GNU General...
Google? Linux? Goobuntu? Balderdash!(Brief Article)
February 1, 2006... It wasn't long ago that we were all excited about the possibility that Google was going to get into the office suite software business. Then, the theory was that Sun and Google would get together and make OpenOffice.org the king of the world....
Cisco Names Former MCI CEO Capellas to Its Board.(Michael Capellas, Cisco Systems Inc.)(Brief Article)
February 1, 2006... NEW YORK (Reuters)--;Cisco Systems Inc. Tuesday said it has appointed former MCI President and Chief Executive Michael Capellas to its board of directors.
Capellas, 51, joins the San Jose, California-based network equipment maker after...
BEA Launches Workshop 3.0.(BEA Systems Inc.)
February 1, 2006... BEA Systems Feb. 1 announced the latest version of its BEA Workshop Studio application development platform.
BEA Workshop Studio 3.0 is an Eclipse-based Java development environment that provides EJB3 (Enterprise JavaBeans 3.0) support, the...
OpenPages Tackles Enterprise Risk Management.
February 1, 2006... OpenPages on Jan. 30 announced the availability of OpenPages ORM, its new risk management technology that allows companies to prevent unexpected outcomes by identifying, monitoring and measuring controllable factors through tracking and...
IBM Leads Open AJAX Initiative.(development of new product by the company)
February 1, 2006... IBM and a group of industry leaders on Feb. 1 announced an open-source initiative to promote the adoption of AJAX technology.
The new initiative, known as Open AJAX, includes such prominent supporters as BEA Systems, Borland, the Dojo...
GAO: DOD Faces IT Hurdles.(Government Accountability Office)(Department of Defense using Global Information Grid)
February 1, 2006... The U.S. Department of Defense is moving forward to deploy a $34 billion Global Information Grid, but it is not clear who is in charge of the project and nobody is held accountable for the results, according to the Government Accountability...
ActiveGrid Delivers Service-Oriented Application Platform.(introduces Application Builder 1.5 and LAMP Application Server 1.5)(Brief Article)
February 1, 2006... ActiveGrid released new versions of its open source based service-oriented application platform Feb. 1.
Version 1.5 of San Francisco-based ActiveGrid's Application Builder and LAMP Application Server introduces a new role-based access...
More Cell Phone Use, Less Medical Error, Study Shows.
February 1, 2006... A new study suggests that despite a small risk of cell phones interfering with medical equipment, their use by medical personnel actually lowered the overall error rate due to adequate communication.
Hospital policies prohibiting cell phone...
Sun Seeks Linux Customers.(Sun Microsystems Inc.)
February 1, 2006... Sun Microsystems, fighting hard to stem the tide of migrations off its Solaris operating system, is now aggressively moving to try and lure customers off Red Hat Linux, IBM's AIX and Hewlett-Packard's HP-UX, to Solaris 10.
As part of this...
Time Warner Profit Up Over 20 Percent on Cable.(Time Warner Inc.)
February 1, 2006... NEW YORK (Reuters)--;Time Warner Inc. on Wednesday said fourth-quarter net income rose more than 20 percent, beating Wall Street estimates, on strong growth in feature films and high-speed Internet and digital phone services.
The world's...
Microsoft Releases Windows Server 2003 R2.
February 1, 2006... Microsoft's long-awaited Windows Server 2003 R2, the update to Windows Server 2003 with Service Pack 1, is finally generally available, the company said on Feb. 1.
This widespread availability follows the December 2005 release to...
Unauthorized Sale of Phone Records on the Rise.
February 1, 2006... Reports of the unauthorized sale of personal telephone records may be sending chills up the spines of callers across the county, but the practice does not occur underground or on the black market. It occurs right out in the open, and according...
Adobe to Release Flex 2, Flash 8.5 Betas.(Adobe Studios)(Brief Article)
February 1, 2006... Adobe will release on Feb. 1 the beta version of Adobe Flex 2.0 and Adobe Flash Player 8.5. The software was released in alpha in January.
In addition to Flash Player 8.5, the beta version of Flex 2.0 will contain Flex Framework 2.0, Flex...
RIM Wins Round in BlackBerry Patent Bout.(Research in Motion Ltd., case)
February 1, 2006... The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has sided with BlackBerry e-mail device maker Research in Motion, but the case is far from over.
RIM scored a legal victory Feb. 1 when the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office rejected the fifth patent at...
Sun and Imation Unite to Push Tape Technology.(Sun Microsystems Inc.)
February 1, 2006... Sun Microsystems and Imation expanded their storage media relationship on Feb. 1 by announcing plans to jointly develop new tape cartridge technology and work on the integration of portable disk-based media into Sun's StorageTek tape library....
Globe Gaffe Delivers Subscriber Credit Card Data.(Globe Newspaper Co.)
February 1, 2006... The Boston Globe newspaper said on Feb. 1 that it accidentally released sensitive data on as many as 227,000 subscribers. Information on around 13,000 subscribers to the Worcester Telegram & Gazette was also accidentally released in the...
Patent in BlackBerry Case Gets Non-final Rejection.(a case between Research in Motion Ltd. and NTP Inc.)(Brief Article)
February 1, 2006... There is an updated version of this story available. For the most recent version, click here [link omitted].
WASHINGTON (Reuters)--;The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has sided with BlackBerry portable e-mail device maker Research in...
US Accuses Cyber-piracy Group of 'Massive' Theft.(case on copyright infringement)(Brief Article)
February 1, 2006... CHICAGO (Reuters)--;A secretive group of cyber-pirates stole copyrighted software, games and movies in what law enforcement authorities on Wednesday termed a "massive" theft for their own pleasure, not profit.
The indictments were...
EFF Sues AT&T for Role in NSA Eavesdropping.(Electronic Frontier Foundation, National Security Agency )
February 1, 2006... AT&T is being sued in federal court for allegedly violating the Constitutional rights of Americans by enabling the National Security Agency to spy on citizens without court authorization.
In a class action suit filed Jan. 31, the Electronic...
Handset Shipments Surged in Late 2005.(iSuppli Corp.)
February 1, 2006... New research indicates that manufacturers' shipments of new mobile phones reached an all-time high during the fourth quarter of 2005, but experts said that increasing device saturation and demand for cheap handhelds will likely drive down...
A Capital Idea in Google China.
February 1, 2006... With the postscript "Enjoy the liberation while you can, citizens," the Web site Crypticide recently unleashed a way to beat Google's censoring of its new Chinese search engine results.
The trick of entering search terms in capital letters...
Municipal Wi-Fi Catches On in U.S. Cities.
February 1, 2006... Municipal Wi-Fi networks are making headway in the United States, with Philadelphia closing a major contract for citywide wireless service, and a couple of California cities announcing their plans for free municipal Wi-Fi.
Philadelphia...
U.S. Has Misgivings About BlackBerry Shutdown Plan.
February 1, 2006... WASHINGTON (Reuters)--;The U.S. Justice Department urged a federal judge on Wednesday to refrain from any plans to shut BlackBerry portable e-mail service over patent infringement until the government gets more assurances its users will be...
FCC Urges Congress to Toughen Laws on Phone Data.(Federal Communications Commission)
February 1, 2006... WASHINGTON (Reuters)--;Federal Communications Commission Chairman Kevin Martin on Wednesday urged Congress to toughen laws protecting telephone subscriber records in the wake of the discovery of several online data brokers.
He urged...
DoS Flaw Flagged in IE7 Beta 2.(denial-of-service, Internet Explorer 7)
February 1, 2006... An independent security researcher has pinpointed a denial-of-service flaw in Microsoft's brand new Internet Explorer 7 Beta 2 Preview just moments after installing the security-centric browser makeover.
Tom Ferris said could hardly...
Benioff Blames Data Center for Salesforce.com Outages.(Marc Benioff)
February 1, 2006... Salesforce.com CEO Marc Benioff said that ending the outages that have hit users of its Web-based CRM (customer relationship management) application service is a matter of "shaking out" the company's new $50 million data center.
Speaking...
Persystent Automates Desktop Repair.(Persystent Technologies )
February 1, 2006... Four-year-old startup Persystent Technologies on Monday will introduce a new support tool for desktop management, designed to automatically repair day-to-day damage.
The company is encouraging desktop administrators to beat a path to its...
Big Banks Ally for Data Security Program.
February 1, 2006... Big banks are confronting technology service providers to learn how their customers' sensitive data is being protected from security breaches.
The Wall Street Journal on Feb. 1 reported that Wells Fargo, Bank of New York, Bank of America,...
AMD Hack Points to Widespread Web Forum Flaws, Attacks.(Advanced Micro Devices Inc.)
February 2, 2006... Malicious hackers are increasingly targeting security vulnerabilities in open-source software that runs bulletin boards and online forums, according to Internet monitoring firm Netcraft.
The unpatched holes, in open-source software like...
GM Awards IT Outsourcing Contracts.(General Motors, Electronic Data Systems Corp., Hewlett-Packard and Capgemini)
February 2, 2006... EDS, Hewlett-Packard and Capgemini emerged as the biggest winners as General Motors handed out some 7.5 billion dollars' worth of IT contracts for the next five years. Also getting significant pieces of the pie were IBM, Compuware Covisint and...
Motorola Mulls Phone Partnership in Japan.(Motorola Inc.)
February 2, 2006... TOKYO (Reuters)--;Motorola Inc., the world's second-largest mobile phone maker, could partner with a Japanese manufacturer to launch appealing phones that will help it boost its presence in Japan, its chief executive said on Thursday.
The...
To GPL 3 or Not to GPL 3: That Is the Linux Question.(general public license )(Brief Article)
February 2, 2006... Linus Torvalds made it clear on Jan. 25 in a message to the Linux Kernel Mailing List that, as far as he was concerned, the Linux operating system is going to stay under General Public License 2 and not migrate to GPL 3. Discussion of the...
Security Appliances Aid Compliance.(Imperva)
February 2, 2006... Imperva on Jan. 30 rolled out three new SecureSphere Gateway appliances that help meet regulatory requirements imposed by PCI Data Security Standards, the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act and the Sarbanes-Oxley Act.
The...
The Problem with Consensus Computing.
February 2, 2006... Breakthrough technologies invariably require some IT executive somewhere to have the guts to deploy when no one else is seriously doing so.
That's a bold and dangerous move, given how many technologies fizzle and die after an impressive...
Symantec Warns of Serious Hole in Sygate SMS Product.(Sygate Management Servers)
February 2, 2006... Symantec said Feb. 1 that a high-risk hole could allow a remote attacker to take over vulnerable Sygate Management Servers.
The company issued a patch for the Sygate application vulnerability.
If left unpatched, remote attackers could...
Researcher: WMF Exploit Sold Underground for $4,000.(Windows Metafile)
February 2, 2006... Virus hunters combing through the wreckage of the zero-day WMF (Windows Metafile) attacks have found evidence that exploit code was being peddled by Russian hacker groups for $4,000 a pop.
The first sign of an exploit was traced back to the...
Mozilla Plugs Security Gaps.(Mozilla Foundation enhanced the Firefox 1.5)(Brief Article)
February 2, 2006... The Mozilla Foundation has shipped the first patch for its flagship Firefox 1.5 browser to plug a series of security vulnerabilities and memory leaks.
The open-source group has started pushing out Firefox 1.5.0.1 as an automatic update and...
Symantec Names Former Oracle Leader as CIO.(David Thompson, chief information officer)
February 2, 2006... Symantec has revealed the latest change in its executive ranks, naming former Oracle executive David Thompson as its new CIO.
On a conference call with investors to discuss the security software maker's earnings report during the week of...
A Slow Death for ActiveX?
February 2, 2006... The Microsoft of recent decades has been much more willing than in the past to cast its own bright ideas aside and do what its customers want instead. Every few weeks we see another example of this in Internet Explorer 7.
The more I see of...
Microsoft Seeks Deadline Extension in EU Case.
February 2, 2006... BRUSSELS--; Microsoft Corp. has asked for more time to respond to the EU Commission's objections in an antitrust case against it, a letter from the U.S. software giant's lawyers showed on Thursday.
The company faces fines of up to 2 million...
Microsoft Seeks to Bridge Web 2.0 and SOA.(service-oriented architecture)
February 2, 2006... SAN FRANCISCO--;While Microsoft has not yet jumped full-fledged onto the Web 2.0 bandwagon, the company is clearly taking a good look and kicking the tires.
John deVadoss, director, architecture strategy at Microsoft, said that although...
BMC Attempts to Smooth Transactions.(BMC Software)
February 2, 2006... BMC Software on Feb. 13 will introduce a new end-to-end transaction management initiative intended to make managing transactions across a company easier.
The new offerings in the initiative, which will be rolled out over the next year,...
You Say You Want a Storage Revolution?
February 2, 2006... An open-source initiative called StorageRevolution.com has been created to build a common framework for application-aware storage management.
The initiative addresses the age-old dilemma of squeezing better administration and improving...
Free Removal Tools Released as 'Blackworm' Approaches.
February 2, 2006... With the clock ticking on a Feb. 3 D-Day for the activation of the destructive 'Blackworm' worm payload, anti-virus vendors are rushing to release free removal tools to help contain the damage.
The worm, also known as Kama Sutra, MyWife.E...
NYC Mayor Calls for Citywide Electronic Health Records.(New York City )
February 2, 2006... In last year's budget proposal, President George Bush called for $100 million to fund new projects in health information technology.
This week, New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg called for the same amount to be spent for health IT in...
3Com Takes Controlling Interest in Chinese Joint Venture.(Huawei-3Com Ltd, Huawei Technologies)
February 2, 2006... 3Com Corp. on Feb. 2 announced it has bought controlling interest of its joint Chinese venture with Huawei Technologies.
3Com bought the 2 percent it needed to gain 51 percent control over Huawei-3Com Ltd. (H-3C) joint venture for $28...
RIM Cites Difficulty in Excluding Some from Shutdown.(Research in Motion)
February 2, 2006... The U.S. Justice Department on Feb. 1 asked a federal judge to refrain from an injunction shutting down BlackBerry e-mail service until government workers can be assured that they will be exempted from a possible shutdown.
But meanwhile,...
Try Some Virtualization, It's Free.(VMware Inc.)
February 2, 2006... VMware in the week of Feb. 6 will roll out the beta release of a free virtualization tool designed to give users a taste of what the technology can do for them.
VMware Server--;the company's second free virtualization tool--;allow users to...
NimSoft Offers Monitoring of CallManager.
February 2, 2006... To give IT managers using Cisco Systems' CallManager IP telephony system a way to ensure compliance with SLAs (service-level agreements), Nimsoft is rolling its stand-alone software probe that provides reporting and diagnostics out of the shop...
SAP Dips Toe in On-Demand CRM Ocean.(new customer relationship management service)
February 2, 2006... SAP, one of the last major holdouts from the on-demand applications market, on Feb. 2 finally announced an online customer relationship management service called the SAP CRM on-demand solution.
SAP described its on-demand CRM application as...
Misys Buys Health Insurance Claims Processor Payerpath.(Misys Healthcare Systems)(Brief Article)
February 3, 2006... Misys Healthcare Systems, one of the largest companies specializing in health care IT, recently announced that it would acquire Payerpath, a private company that provides Web-based solutions for processing health insurance claims.
Misys...
NetApp Virtual Tape Libraries Look to Ease Backups.(Network Appliance Inc.)
February 3, 2006... Network Appliance is working to broaden its appeal to enterprise customers by rolling out technology and services that pack more data onto backup disks without disrupting existing third-party backup software.
On Feb. 7, NetApp will unveil...
Apple Applies for Touch-Screen Gesture Patent.(Apple Computer Inc.)(Brief Article)
February 3, 2006... Apple Computer has applied for a patent on several methods of applying gestures to touch-sensitive input devices, possibly implying a touch-pad- or touch-screen-enabled product is in the company's future.
The company's patent, "Gestures...
Best of the eWEEK: Google's Big Daddy, IE7 Revamp.(Brief Article)
February 3, 2006... Google's "Big Daddy" infrastructure overhaul and the Microsoft's Internet Explorer 7 Beta dominated the week. Of course, there was yet another killer worm on the way. Toss in a little eavesdropping and it was an interesting few days.
...
Adobe Patches Photoshop, Illustrator Flaws.(Adobe Systems Inc.)
February 3, 2006... Web and print publishing software maker Adobe Systems has pushed out security patches to cover a potentially serious code execution flaw in the Adobe Creative Suite 2 platform.
The flaw, which carries an "important" rating, affects Adobe...
Blackworm D-Day Turns Out to Be a Dud.
February 3, 2006... While the world held its breath, there were few noticeable effects from the dreaded Blackworm, which began deleting files on infected Windows computers Friday, according to interviews with computer virus experts.
The worm, which also goes...
Security Conflict: Auditing the On-Demand Realm.
February 3, 2006... Marc Maiffret is a worried man.
The chief hacking officer and co-founder of eEye Digital Security looks at the rising popularity of hosted Web applications and sees a future where legitimate bug hunters are blocked from auditing popular...
NIST Defines Standards for Biometric Federal ID Cards.(National Institute of Standards and Technology)(Brief Article)
February 3, 2006... In October, the government will start issuing Personal Identity Verification cards to all federal employees and contractors. This week, the National Institute of Standards and Technology issued the final guidelines defining how biometrics...
Will Vista Pump Up Microsoft's Future Profits?(Microsoft Windows Vista)(Brief Article)
February 3, 2006... Microsoft executives already are counting their Vista chickens before the next-generation Windows release has hatched.
A Microsoft vice president on Feb. 1 detailed for attendees of the Merrill Lynch IT Services & Software Conference...
Is JBoss Oracle's Next Trophy?(JBoss Group L.L.C. may be acquired)
February 3, 2006... Rumors have been flying about Oracle's next acquisition target: namely, open-source middleware leader JBoss.
This Java Industry News article popped up on Jan. 27, crystallizing rumors that JBoss has been making the rounds, popping in at...
Will Vista Really Ship This Year?(on release of Microsoft Windows Vista)
February 3, 2006... After my recent Jim Allchin column ran, I got an interesting call from an ex-Microsoft person: "What makes you think Vista will actually ship this year?" my friend demanded, then adding a list of hurdles the operating system faces before it can...
NetApp's First VTL Delivers on Technology's Promise.(Network Appliance Inc.'s NearStore VTL600)
February 3, 2006... Network Appliance's NearStore VTL600, the first fruit of the company's acquisition of Alacritus Software, should make NetApp a more viable player in the hotly contested D2D (disk-to-disk) backup market and will be a good bet for medium- to...
SeaMonkey Swings Mozilla Suite Back into Action.(Mozilla SeaMonkey)(Brief Article)
February 3, 2006... Just when you thought you had it all figured out--;that Sea-Monkeys were really brine shrimp--;along comes SeaMonkey.
Another instant pet? No, this SeaMonkey is basically the Mozilla Internet suite with a new name and a new logo.
I...
Volkswagen Teams with Google on Navigation System.(Volkswagen of America Inc.)(Brief Article)
February 3, 2006... NEW YORK (Reuters)--;Volkswagen AG's American unit on Friday said it is working on a prototype vehicle which features Google Inc.'s satellite mapping software to give drivers a bird's eye view of the road ahead.
The two companies are...
Wipro Says New GM Deals Worth Only $27M.(General Motors Corp.)(Brief Article)
February 3, 2006... SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters)--;Wipro Ltd. said on Friday that a 5-year computer services deal with General Motors Corp. was far less than the $300 million reported a day earlier.
Wipro was the only Indian company to be awarded work in the latest...
Congress Extends Patriot Act Another Five Weeks.
February 3, 2006... Lawmakers remain at loggerheads in attempting to renew 16 controversial provisions of the USA Patriot Act, voting late Feb. 2 to give the provisions a second five-week extension to continue negotiations.
Because of their questionable...
CLEC Attorney Named to FCC.(Federal Communications Commission)(Competitive Local Exchange Carrier)(Robert McDowell)
February 3, 2006... Robert McDowell, an attorney representing telecommunications carriers that compete against the Regional Bell Operating Companies, has been named by President Bush to fill the fifth seat on the Federal Communications Commission.
McDowell,...
NetApp CEO Discusses the Push to Secure Storage.(Network Appliance Inc.)(Dan Warmenhoven )(Interview)
February 3, 2006... Network Appliance is having a tough time keeping still these days. The storage company is proving in 2006 that it is not afraid to spread its wings in new technology areas, evidenced by the expected release next week of its new VTL (virtual...
Kazeon, Google Team on Storage Search.(Kazeon Systems)
February 3, 2006... Kazeon Systems is lending its storage indexing and classification capabilities to Google to help the software giant expand search deep into storage infrastructure, and shake off Web-enabled enterprise content search limitations.
This week,...
SAP to Blend ERP, On-Demand CRM.(E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.)(enterprise resource planning)
February 3, 2006... NEW YORK--;Michael Michlovich, marketing and sales IT Director at DuPont, has no plans to migrate off of his Salesforce.com customer relationship management subscription. He'll use it right alongside the newer implementation of SAP's on-demand...
Debian Founder Takes Over LSB Leadership.(Linux Standard Base)(Ian Murdock )
February 3, 2006... The Free Standards Group, the non-profit group behind the Linux Standard Base, has announced that Debian Linux founder Ian Murdock will be its new chief technology officer and will chair the LSB workgroup.
A spokesperson for the FSG said...
Kama Sutra Virus Causes Little Damage.(Brief Article)
February 3, 2006... AMSTERDAM (Reuters)--;A computer virus that was designed to start its malicious work on Friday did not cause the mayhem that was anticipated, computer security firms said.
The worm , known as "Blackmal" and "Kama Sutra," hides inside email...
New Microsoft Windows Tools in the Wings.(VSLive conference)(Microsoft Sparkle)
February 3, 2006... SAN FRANCISCO--;Microsoft's "Sparkle" is set to get some new cousins.
Following up on its recent release of the first preview of Sparkle, its designer tool for creating applications for Windows Vista and the Web, the company is currently...
Welcome or Not, Cell Phones Set for NY Underground.
February 3, 2006... NEW YORK (Reuters)--;One of life's ironic oases of solitude--; the peace people find amid the roar of a New York City subway--; could soon be gone.
As New York plans to make cell phones work in subway stations, experts say Americans...
Security May Dog Software as a Service.(software industry)(prevention of internet crimes)
February 5, 2006... As the thirst for low-maintenance on-demand software continues to grow in the enterprise, some security experts and customers worry that security weaknesses could disrupt on-demand applications and leave them high and dry.
For now, these...
Wall Street Unclear on Amazon's Investment Plans.(Amazon.com Inc.)
February 5, 2006... LOS ANGELES (Reuters)--;Internet retailer Amazon.com left Wall Street puzzling over its strategy and wondering if its long-term investments would pay off.
Investors punished Amazon's stock on Friday, sending shares down more than 10...
Security Questions for Your Provider.(application service providers)
February 5, 2006... The idea of delivering software as Web applications over the Internet isn't exactly new. In the 1990s, at the height of the dot-com boom, the application service provider model enjoyed moderate success. Today, with AJAX-based Web applications...
Security May Not Be Part of the Service.(software as a service)
February 5, 2006... When people make choices about technology adoption, it seems to me that they often compare their options against a base line that's ideal rather than real. For example, people observe--;as I have observed myself--;that software as a service is...
Spyware Gets Boot at the Gateway.(McAfee Secure Web Gateway 3300)(FaceTime Communications' Real-Time Guardian 500)(Mi5's Enterprise Spygate 005)(Brief Article)
February 6, 2006... By monitoring and blocking users' access to spyware-laden Web sites and downloads, anti-spyware gateway appliances give IT administrators an effective way to deter malware before it gets a chance to infect corporate workstations. However, these...
Review: Mi5 Enterprise Spygate 005.(security appliance)(Product/Service Evaluation)
February 6, 2006... Mi5's enterprise spygate appliances have a bit of an identity crisis: They are designed to handle enterprise-grade traffic, but they also feature overly simple management tools, designed for small-business administrators who would likely get...
Review: McAfee Secure Web Gateway 3300.(Product/Service Evaluation)
February 6, 2006... McAfee's Secure Web Gateway 3300 provided the most comprehensive protection and most flexible management and reporting options of the three gateway anti-spyware products eWEEK Labs reviewed. But these niceties will come at a steep cost.
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