
Monday, April 09, 2001
Users say new Cisco VPN device cuts network costs While network administrators grapple with the complexities of managing the remote-user end of virtual private network (VPN) connections, pilot users of a new hardware product from Cisco Systems Inc. claim they have found a way to ease the effort and even lower the cost.
Friday, March 30, 2001
Microsoft delivers Wi-Fi update for XP Trying to enhance the appeal of Windows XP among wireless users, Microsoft Corp. on Monday announced it is making a free upgrade available that supports the Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) with a new security solutions from the Wi-Fi Alliance.
Wednesday, February 28, 2001
Software protects hard disk data Encryption Plus Hard Disk from PC Guardian is said to securely guard every byte of information on a computer's hard disk by using the fast, never-been-broken Blowfish algorithm and a 192-bit encryption key.
Thursday, December 14, 2000
Can wireless be protected? 
Thursday, November 30, 2000
Enterprise Networks Briefs 
Thursday, August 10, 2000
Telemate.Net keeps an eye on e-mail The issue of inappropriate e-mail usage is a very real one for many companies, according to Vijay Balakrishnan, the senior vice-president of marketing for Atlanta-based Telemate.Net Software Inc. So, to address that issue, Telemate.Net recently launched its new e-mail product, an expansion of another solution.
Thursday, June 15, 2000
Allied Telesyn brings out router options Bothell, Wash.-based Allied Telesyn International has entered the router market with an inexpensive family of products that target the small- and medium-size business and education markets.
Thursday, November 18, 1999
Internet wiretaps getting consideration Citing security risks, network managers are lining up to oppose a proposal within the Internet engineering community to develop protocols that would make it easier for law enforcement agencies to intercept communications over the ‘Net.
Thursday, October 07, 1999
Offline eBay’s woes continue beyond kidneys
Thursday, March 11, 1999
The name’s Bond, E-Bond