SCAN AND DELIVER
Scanners are fixtures in most offices. Many users need to be able to move hard copy, photos or graphics onto a PC or workstation hard drive so it can be stored, edited or otherwise manipulated for later use.
Watch out, because key escrow can create a new security vulnerability
You might think that archiving the private key of everyone within an organization would be a good thing.
Lock, stock and barrel
The next frontier for many government agencies is electronic commerce, the'theoretically'unfettered exchange of information and services via the Internet.
This updated standard expands remote monitoring's possibilities
The Internet Engineering Task Force designed the original remote-monitoring standard to monitor the performance of network segments and collect low-level traffic statistics from Ethernet and token-ring LANs.
Concord's flexible Network Health takes the pulse of a WAN
Customizable, flexible and useful reports are Network Health's strong suit.
KEEP ON ALERT FROM AFAR
Given the far-flung networks and tight information technology budgets increasingly common today, the availability of network technicians can sometimes seem reminiscent of the old line about cops: There's never one around when you need one. Few organizations can afford to have a skilled technician always available at every location.
Factor in run time, scalability and software when shopping for a UPS
When choosing an uninterruptible power supply from the wide array available, the volt-amp rating of a UPS will be the first factor you consider. But don't forget:
UPTIME ALL THE TIME
temporary power outage can be a pleasant experience if you are, say, at a downtown restaurant with your significant other. The waiter lights a candle and fills your glass with a little more cabernet sauvignon.
Extra features are key to keeping
Servers running mission-critical applications must have minimal downtime. That's why the features that accompany a symmetric multiprocessing Pentium III Xeon server are important.
SERVING YOU RIGHT
With performance and storage demands on systems growing exponentially, managers need to do more than add size and speed to their servers. They need to multiply.
PERSPECTIVES
What a difference a year makes.
FROM THE EDITOR
One of the most talked-about trends is the convergence of computing and telecommunications. Voice networks are taking on more and more data traffic. Companies are putting their voice traffic over their IP data networks. At the device level, wireless PC Card modems and hybrid phone-organizer-computers are more and more common. New notebook computers can double as office machines.
Systems managers recount tales from the code trenches
Exactly what was it like to be on the front line of the date code fix-it effort?
Transportation IT crew makes a party of systems testing
Name: Jim SlaughterAgency: Bureau of Information Systems, Pennsylvania Transportation Department (PennDOT)Title: Year 2000 coordinator and application development chief...
IntelliFix app runs well'when it runs
Year 2000 fix-it packages abound for PCs, but none of them seems to work on every PC.
A Web browser can give you access to printer info from here, there '
Many color laser printers are in a new category of Internet-ready devices that can be configured, managed and used from a PC anywhere in the world, provided it's online and runs a popular browser.
Coast to coast, agencies hustle to finish Y2K work
As Yogi Berra said, predictions are tough, especially when they're about the future.
Ready or not: Where the states stand on Y2K
To paraphrase 17th century poet John Donne, comparisons are odious. But could they shed some light on how the states are faring in year 2000 readiness?
FROM THE EDITOR
The year 2000 date code D-day is like an earthquake whose exact moment of occurrence is known in advance. For the most part, state and local governments have heeded this fact and have worked methodically toward getting their systems ready to handle the
COUNTY LINES
Focus, focus, focus. As 2000 approaches, coun-ties should heed these words: Copy shamelessly, know what to let go, and prepare for contingencies.
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