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| March 18, 2004 | |
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Feature: It's Go Time for Document Management By Sean Doherty Beyond ensuring compliance with new financial laws, there are solid business reasons for implementing a system to manage the data deluge. |
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Review: DM Systems to the Rescue By Sean Doherty Need help managing document overflow? We tested five document-management systems that recover lost data and help you comply with records-management regulations. |
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Review: All-in-One Security Appliances Make SOHOs a Safe Haven By Hugh Smith, with Scott Thomas and the Calpoly NetPrl Testing Team We tested five all-in-one devices designed to give small and satellite offices advanced security capabilities in one box. |
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Workshop: Boosting Wireless MANs By Frank Bulk Ever wondered what happened to wireless metropolitan area networks? The WiMAX consortium hopes you have been -- it's banking on its WMAN technology spilling over to the enterprise. |
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Buyer's Guide: Embedded Wireless Untethers Notebooks By Derek Dicoi Looking for the ultimate embedded wireless notebook? We'll walk you through the key features. |
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Interactive Buyer's Guide: Notebook Computers with Embedded Wireless We examine the latest in Windows notebook computers with embedded IEEE 802.11 WLAN capabilities to help keep the mobile worker happy. |
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Net Optics' 10/100BaseT Port Aggregator Tap By Mike Fratto NetOptics' device helps avoid problems when setting up network traffic monitoring. |
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Tadpole Computers' Talin Notebook Series Lori MacVittie The notebooks come preinstalled with the Linux OS and Sun Microsystems' Java Desktop System. And they are ready for wireless |
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Westbridge Technologies' XMS 3.0 offers Security, Not Overkill By Lori MacVittie With version 3.0, Westbridge Technologies' XML Security Gateway seeks to lock down SOAP traffic without imposing performance or management overhead. |
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Quick Takes: Rack- and Tower-Mountable UPSs; WLAN Management; SIP-Based Firewalls By NWC Readers This edition looks at: Tripp Lite SmartOnline SU6000RT3uXR UPS; Wavelink Mobile Manager 5.7; Ingate Firewall 3.3.1 and Ingate SIParator 3.3.1; and QLogic SANbos 5200. |
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Letters: Linux Dividends By NWC Readers NWC reader Leo Wilson says, "Few people acknowledge the incredible impact of Linux developers on the resuscitation of computers." |
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Last Mile: "Actual" lines of SCO-owned source code found in Linux Edited By Bradley F. Shimmin and David Joachim Also in this edition: Hacker stickers; SCO: The Album |
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Career Coach: Employees With Special Needs Edited By Lorna Garey This edition: Preparing for a new disabled employee--issues, accommodations and the Americans with Disabilities Act. |
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Down to Business: Is the Department of Justice Blind to Market Truths? By Rob Preston The DOJ should take a second look at the apps market it's trying to protect. |
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Reality IT: Getting Used to Sarbanes-Oxley Compliance Practices By Hunter Metatek If you haven't heard of SOX, you will soon enough -- the financial reporting regulation is here to stay. |
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The IT Agenda: Open Source Open for Business By Jonathan Feldman Open Source enthusiasts hope for success in the capitalist market. |
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BuzzCut: VeriSign, ICANN and Domain-Name Dropping By Sean Doherty It's VeriSign's wait-list service vs. ICANN's authority over the Internet domain-name system. |
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BuzzCut: SCO Legal Action Shouldn't Cause Panic...Yet By Rob Preston The SCO-Linux melodrama is moving into new territory--assault on the customer. |
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BuzzCut: Yahoo's Content Acquisition Program Digs Deeper By Bradley F. Shimmin Yahoo should identify paid and unpaid URLs within its search results. |
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BuzzCut: Physical and IT Security Interoperability Standards Come Together By John R. Vacca The real key to avoiding security gaps is by intergrating the management of access privileges both "inside the fence" and the database. |
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BuzzCut: FUDBusters: A Solution to Scanning for Encrypted .Zip Viruses? By Bruce Boardman Until now, admins have been blocking encrypted .zip files for fear of viruses. Do Netbox and Sophos have a solution? |
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