September 2001
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The dangers of P2P networks
Peer-to-peer networks by their very nature are vulnerable to security breaches, writes Simon Kilvington Continue Reading
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September 20, 2001
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Extreme potential as Layer 7 switch improves performance
Extreme Networks has embedded Layer 7 performance into its latest Gigabit Summit switch and is claiming a tenfold improvement in... Continue Reading
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September 20, 2001
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Sep'01
Intel launch will kick-start fast wireless competition
Wireless networking products based on the IEEE 802.11a standard will be launched by Intel in November. They will be able to... Continue Reading
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September 20, 2001
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3Com posts £158m loss
3Com has announced a near 300% increase in net losses for the first quarter. The company blamed evaporating sales for the loss. Continue Reading
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September 20, 2001
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Computer crusader - former technology minister Tony Benn
Tony Benn was the UK's technology minister when Computer Weekly's began in 1966 and he continues to campaign on IT issues Continue Reading
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September 20, 2001
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Java system enables fast XML apps
A Java-based platform for the development of applications to handle XML document processing has been released by Irish software... Continue Reading
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September 20, 2001
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Fibre Channel storage will handle video
Eurologic Systems is addressing the predicted growth in streaming video use with a 2gbps Fibre Channel network storage system,... Continue Reading
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September 20, 2001
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Network Appliance highlights benefits of networked storage
Network Appliance has upgraded elements of its software and hardware lines as part of its continuing effort to prove the cost... Continue Reading
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September 20, 2001
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Rambus speeds to take on P4
The company showed its next-generation signalling technology, code-named Yellowstone, at the Rambus Developer Forum in California... Continue Reading
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September 20, 2001
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Rambus speeds to take on P4
The company showed its next-generation signalling technology, code-named Yellowstone, at the Rambus Developer Forum in California... Continue Reading
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September 20, 2001
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Microsoft to open Passport for rivals
Microsoft will alter its Passport authentication system to interoperate with similar services from competing companies. Continue Reading
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September 20, 2001
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Education is the key to defending your IT systems
I attended a round table on Information Warfare, hosted by IBM recently. The "men in blue" are about to push out a television... Continue Reading
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September 20, 2001
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Little changes in 35 years of IT
A large computer and software manufacturer has discovered an employee in a dusty, long-forgotten room of its headquarters... Continue Reading
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September 20, 2001
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Intel cancels 2GHz Xeon
Intel has decided not to launch the expected 2GHz version of its Xeon processor for dual-processor servers this year, opting to... Continue Reading
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September 20, 2001
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Sep'01
Intel cancels 2GHz Xeon
Intel has decided not to launch the expected 2GHz version of its Xeon processor for dual-processor servers this year, opting to... Continue Reading
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September 20, 2001
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The benefits of a prenuptial agreement
Before you hand over applications to an application service provider you need a watertight contract. Julia Vowler finds out what... Continue Reading
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September 20, 2001
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AMD to put Palomino on desktop
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) is set to launch its first desktop processor based on the Palomino core. Continue Reading
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September 20, 2001
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Sep'01
AMD to put Palomino on desktop
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) is set to launch its first desktop processor based on the Palomino core. Continue Reading
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September 20, 2001
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Red Hat suffers $55.3m loss
The red ink continues for Linux market leader Red Hat, which has reported net losses of $55.3m (£38m) for the second fiscal... Continue Reading
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September 20, 2001
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Balancing the books
Suppliers will tell you that taking the ASP route is cheaper, but there may be hidden costs. Computer Weekly finds out how to... Continue Reading