DOD sees registry as EC aid

With 1,000 new vendors signing up each week in the Defense Department's mandatory contractor database, a Joint Electronic Commerce Program Office official announced that more than 162,000 vendors have registered and possible governmentwide use is down the road.

Briefing Book

A hot image. With attention focused on Operation Allied Force, visits to the main Navy Web site peaked in April at 4 million, said Alan Goldstein, the assistant chief of information for technology integration at Navy headquarters.

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.

Company says its new processor leaves 56-Kbps modems and DSL eating dust

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.

Shuttle network gets a boost

NASA is upgrading the administrative network that serves the space shuttle program at Kennedy Space Center in Florida, replacing a Fiber Distributed Data Interface ring with a Gigabit Ethernet backbone that will give 6,000 users switched Ethernet and Fast Ethernet service.

INTERNAUT

A GCN colleague recently asked whether I thought so-called thin clients still have a future.

ENTERPRISE COMPUTING: NEW PRODUCTS

Compaq Computer Corp. has added to its Alpha line the AlphaServer DS10 with a 466-MHz Alpha 21264 CPU.

PC doctor does triage remotely via Web, modem

A PC diagnostic tool from Watergate Software Inc. of Emeryville, Calif., does triage for sick PCs on site or over the telephone or Internet.

Top vendors offer new 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.

SGI hedges its bets with a Linux cluster for security, Web serving

SGI has made a strategic shift toward the Linux operating system in its new four-way Pentium III Xeon server, the SGI 1400.

Surveys: Human error is culprit in data loss

Recent studies suggest that user errors and hardware failures do more damage to organizations' data than the hacker attacks that draw the headlines.

Bankruptcy court keeps MS-DOS database

Last year, the Federal Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Georgia faced the century rollover with a growing workload and an aging MS-DOS database application that used only two-digit dates for year fields.

You can troubleshoot Active Directory without waiting for Win 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.

Oracle, Microsoft face off

Two of the world's largest software companies are going head-to-head in the federal database market. Microsoft Corp. claims its SQL Server 7 relational database management system has made big inroads, but long-dominant Oracle Corp. maintains Microsoft is not even playing in the same ballpark.

POWER USER

Long-time readers know my bias against upgrades: If it ain't broke, don't fix it.

Latest Norton AntiVirus version is a security blanket for NT Server

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.

CaptureEze captures screen images, but not at a high resolution

You can save $40 just by reading this article.

Have you heard? Montego II's Quadzilla is the Godzilla of 3-D sound

The Montego II Quadzilla audio accelerator card from Turtle Beach Inc. has a name that suggests computer gaming, but it is an audio workhorse.

ScreenPro monitor utility helps make bigger better

Bigger is better, at least for monitors. The jumbo ones are easier to read, can fit bigger images on a screen and let you work in several applications at once.

Tool makes virtual desktop nine times bigger

As 19- or 21-inch monitors with 1,280- by 1,024- and 1,600- by 1,200-pixel resolution become standard for power users, the screen already looks like the wide-open spaces.

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