Court finds a software cure

To support its ballooning workload, the U.S. District Court in Portland, Maine, expanded from one server running Microsoft Windows NT to five within three years.

POWER USER

The leading office suite rivals'Microsoft Office 2000, Corel WordPerfect Office 2000 and Lotus SmartSuite Millennium Edition 9.5'are all out, and WordPerfect looks as robust as Word. It even reads all .doc files.

This little card will give portable users access to ATM on the road

Network interface card manufacturer Ixmicro of San Jose, Calif., is breaking new ground with an asynchronous transfer mode adapter that fits into the CardBus slot of any portable or notebook computer.

Fast NICs

The fast lanes of network connections are getting faster'and just in time.'

Micron replaces suspect hard drives at Air Force base

MONTGOMERY, Ala.'A Desktop V subcontractor went on-site at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas, late last year and replaced 500 hard drives after drive failures were reported, Air Force officials said.

GPS rollover causes no serious problems

The Global Positioning System rollover on Aug. 21-22 caused no significant problems for the Air Force, said Col. Delbert B. Atkinson, deputy director of the Standard Systems Group.

There's no blanket over BPAs, SPAWAR's chief says

Contrary to reports, the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center has not put a temporary halt to blanket purchasing agreements, its commander said.

At two of Navy's air warfare divisions, Macs get boot in favor of PCs

The number of Apple Macintosh users at two Naval Air Warfare Center divisions has shrunk by several thousand in the past few years.

Briefing Book

No problem? The Air Force has not had technical problems with Microsoft Exchange 5.5 and Outlook 97 used for the Defense Message System, said Janet Pandzik, acting program manager for DMS at the Gunter Annex

Controversial security site to return under new management

The controversial Packet Storm security Web site, which was taken down by host Harvard University in June, will be remounted by Kroll-O'Gara Co. at www.securify.com/packetstorm.

Key encrypts, authenticates on client'not server

TecSec Inc., a Vienna, Va., company that makes Secure Telephone Unit III wireless telephones for the government, is marketing a cryptographic system that manages access to information based on the user's role in an organization.

Security tool lets users run single e-mail system with both Unix, Windows clients

Nexor Inc. has extended its Defender product line for the Defense Message System with a client that supports Microsoft Exchange Server in Unix environments.

Have emergency, will travel

One big problem in disaster response is that just when the communications infrastructure is most needed, it is likely to be damaged or overburdened.

INTERNAUT

In case you missed it, the Internet had its 30th birthday party Sept. 2. It was a small affair at the University of California at Los Angeles, which was ground zero for the Internet explosion.

Word processors

At the Army Corps of Engineers' district office in Sacramento, Calif., PC users will soon switch to Microsoft Word 97 from Corel WordPerfect 8, part of a corpswide software mandate from Washington.

School lunch EDI system gives paperwork a recess

The Electronic Data Interchange for the Food Distribution Division project has helped the Food and Nutrition Service become more efficient and cost-effective in administering surplus food and funding for school lunch programs.

Interview: Jeffrey C. Babcock

As public-sector vice president for the North American region of SAS Institute Inc. of Cary, N.C., Jeffrey C. Babcock brings his Environmental Protection Agency experience to the development of the SAS statistical and data warehousing software used by many agencies.

Check out these 53 items that delivered the goods

The GCN Lab designated these products as Reviewer's Choices so far in 1999:

Tool checks Microsoft products for 2000 readiness

Microsoft Corp. takes year 2000 issues seriously. I know of no other software company that offers an application to analyze its own products for rollover readiness.

Analyzer delves deeper into network

EtherPeek 3.1, a software traffic and protocol analyzer for networks, impressed me when I reviewed it a little more than a year ago [GCN, June 29, 1998, Page 1]. The new Version 3.6.1 is equally impressive.

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