Novell Inc. officials here at BrainShare Tuesday detailed incremental product improvements planned for the rest of the year, but conference attendees had other issues on their minds such as product installation and directory integration.
Novell's ambitious plans for its GroupWise messaging system include wireless access, improved reliability, and links to mission-critical applications based on XML, company officials said yesterday at the BrainShare conference.
Novell Inc. executives today preached a directory-centric, multiplatform network services plan for extending business-to-business and business-to-consumer Internet commerce, during a keynote presentation at the BrainShare conference here.
A futuristic world of wireless devices and wire-free Internet access was touted at the Symbian Developer Conference and Exhibition here Tuesday, with industry officials declaring that we are on the cusp of a new generation of computing and communications.
Symbian Ltd. this year plans to release initial specifications for user interfaces that would allow wireless access to the Internet and to the features of PDAs (personal digital assistants).
Tivoli Systems Inc. has re-branded IBM SecureWay and Tivoli security management offerings with the Tivoli SecureWay nameplate, but despite the apparent unification of the IBM Corp. and Tivoli product lines, a Tivoli official said the move reaffirms -- rather than undermines -- Tivoli's autonomous status.
Products will be the responsibility of the newly formed Tivoli Security Business Unit, which is dedicated to developing offerings for secure Internet commerce.
Microsoft Corp. has stepped up its commitment to security with plans to fit its upcoming Windows 2000 operating system with 128-bit strong encryption, and to work with users and vendors on security issues, a high-ranking company official said in a speech at the RSA Conference 2000 show last week.
IBM has re-branded its Tivoli Systems security management products as Tivoli SecureWay software, and introduced a division dedicated to security for Internet commerce.
Part of the effort includes incorporating technologies obtained through IBM's recent acquisition of Dascom, a Web security company.
Microsoft Corp. is pledging a firm commitment to security with measures such as equipping its upcoming Windows 2000 operating system with 128-bit encryption and interacting with users and rival vendors to detect software breaches and bugs, a high-ranking company official said in a keynote speech at the RSA Conference 2000 show here today.
Entrust Technologies Inc. at the RSA Conference 2000 show here today announced Entrust@YourService, designed for delivering outsourced security services for business-to-business or business-to-consumer transactions.
Issues including ease of use, governmental regulations, and wireless systems will be at the forefront of the cryptography realm in upcoming years, a panel of specialists said here today at the RSA Conference 2000 show.
So you start a typical workday and wade through 75 to 100 e-mail messages. Or perhaps more.
Internet backbone provider Cable & Wireless is rolling out a Web-content delivery service that uses Web-caching techniques to refine page delivery processes.
The company also plans to unveil a dedicated access service for ISPs.
Cisco Systems next year plans to enable its Catalyst switch family to support the switching of Gigabit Ethernet speeds over copper wires, enabling enterprises to improve network speeds without costly upgrades to fibre, according to Cisco officials.
Nortel Networks beginning this month and continuing into early next year, will spruce up its offerings for enterprises, as well as for small to midsize businesses, with products to enhance network convergence, virtual private networks (VPNs), and connectivity to remote locations.