Company speaks highly of high-speed processor
A Washington start-up has a high-speed data transmission processor that it says can dramatically outperform 56-Kbps modems and digital subscriber lines over ordinary telephone connections.
SecurPC encryptor handles job but is slow with larger files
Can you keep a secret? With Security Dynamics' RSA SecurPC, you stand a much better chance.
Top vendors bring out new, bargain Pentium III systems
Forecasting no end to the price-performance boom, top PC makers last month brought out 600-MHz Pentium III systems for little more than what slower predecessors cost. Most of the new 600s offer a choice of a slimline form factor in addition to standard desktop and minitower configurations.
466-MHz Celerons go through battery of tests
The GCN Lab requested client PCs with 466-MHz Celeron processors for this comparison review.
Toucan server sports two nodes to ensure its availability to networks
A low-cost, two-node server cluster to be released this fall by Compaq Computer Corp. will maintain high availability for file and print services, e-mail, databases, Web serving and other common functions on networks running Novell NetWare 4 or Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0.
Scanner suite sports improved features for risk assessment
Internet Security Systems Inc. of Atlanta has expanded its Scanner suite's ability to recognize system vulnerabilities and added to the platforms on which Scanner products will run.
You can troubleshoot NetPro's Active Directory without waiting for Windows 2000's release
Months before the arrival of Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, NetPro Computing Inc. has released its DirectoryAnalyzer software for troubleshooting the new network operating system's Active Directory.
Colorado agencies ride digital airwaves
During a 1997 flash flood, public safety officials in Larimer County, Colo., were faced with a situation best described by Strother Martin in 'Cool Hand Luke': What we've got here is a failure to communicate.
Latest version of Norton AntiVirus protects NT Server with up-to-date downloads, fixes
It takes a scorecard to keep track of the antivirus software industry, but Symantec Corp.'s Norton line is a long and, for the most part, successful breed.
Cisco's new router adds voice over IP capability
Cisco Systems Inc. has added voice over IP capability and three slots for voice or WAN interface cards to its 1750 modular access router for small and midsize offices.
SGI moves toward Linux OS in four-way server
SGI has made a strategic shift toward the Linux operating system in its new four-way Pentium III Xeon server, the SGI 1400.
BUY LINES
Federal expectations, and state and local expectations, are always caught in a delicate balance. A recent federal court decision tips the scales toward the feds and makes it more difficult for state and local entities'especially those of the activist variety'to impose restrictions on vendors that have some sort of socioeconomic or political basis.
CIO OUTLOOK
W. Wayt Gibbs, writing back in 1994 for Scientific American, delivered a landmark article on software development, 'Software's Chronic Crisis.' The article summary stated that 'despite 50 years of progress, the software industry remains years'perhaps decades'short of mature engineering discipline needed to meet the demands of an information age.'
Secretary's office bridges state miles with Internet
Wyoming doesn't have a lieutenant governor, so like many folks in this sparsely populated state, the secretary of state, Joseph B. Meyer, and his employees shoulder extra duties.
FROM THE EDITOR
What's the first thing that comes to mind when you hear 'Wooster, Ohio'?
The 50 States
The Human Services Department has signed a $2 million contract with Complete Business Solutions Inc. to implement a child care program management system.
INTERVIEW: David Bliss
Wyoming information technology officials face a singular challenge: They deliver government services to 460,000 citizens in a state where cows outnumber people by a 3-1 ratio. The conundrum is that Wyoming is the ninth-largest state in area, with 97,000 square miles of plateaus, sagebrush and ranches.
PhotoDraw is no longer Office 2000's weak link
Microsoft Corp. has taken what was a so-so illustration package and made it a winner.
Interview: Gloria Parker
When Gloria Parker became chief information officer at the Housing and Urban Development Department a year and a half ago, she knew she would be working on policy, but she did not realize she would have to build a CIO organization. That meant hiring staff and getting HUD to recognize the CIO's role.
Seagate improves hard drive
Seagate Technology Inc. has doubled the capacity of its newest hard drive to a maximum 17.2G by using double or triple disks in a single drive. The drive also comes in 13G, 8.4G and 4.3G capacities.
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