Alienware MJ-12 7550a
If biggest were best, the MJ-12 7550a would win hands down. Sitting on the test bench with the other systems, it towered over them.
Sony Vaio VGC-RC210G
The Vaio VGC-RC10G has the two hallmarks we've come to expect from the Vaio line: loads of multimedia features and a higher-than-average price tag.
Dell OptiPlex GX620
The OptiPlex GX620 packs a lot of power into a fairly small minitower case. With a 3.6-GHz Pentium D 960 dual-core processor and 1GB of 533-MHz DDR2 RAM, the GX620 broke the bank for performance, scoring an amazing 10,523 and edging the tricked-out Alienware system. <b><font color="CC0000">|GCN Lab</font> Reviewer's Choice|</font></b>
Can't stand the heat? Get the right desktops
Today's dual-core desktop processors are designed to be energy-efficient. It's a claim the GCN Lab has often wondered about.
Inside the project: Web conferencing
The Hawaii State Civil Defense Department needed a more efficient way of coordinating responses from multiple government agencies during emergencies, so it could offer more timely, accurate information to the public and the media.
In the eye of the storm
For 45 consecutive days last spring, the islands of Hawaii were deluged with rain. Roads flooded, beaches washed away and seven citizens died when a dam burst on the island of Kauai. For Ray Lovell, public information officer for the state's department of civil defense, the word busy doesn't begin to describe that period.
Hacker infiltrates USDA system
The Agriculture Department announced its employees may have become the latest victims of data theft.
Ecora's IT management freebie
Earlier this month, Ecora Software Corp. of Portsmouth, N.H., began offering a free download of Ecora Documentor, an agentless, Windows-based application that generates detailed configuration reports of an agency's IT infrastructure
Cross-platform comms
Codespear LLC and Itronix Corp., which last fall became part of General Dynamics, have agreed to combine their products into an interoperable communications platform.
Ajax and 508 compliance
MB Technologies Inc. said the latest version of its Bindows software development kits has been designed to conform with Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act.
Application security gets serious
The nFX Open Security Platform 3.4 from netForensics Inc. includes a new application-monitoring agent, which collects information from specified databases and compiles it into dashboards.
IPv6 security from edge to core
NFR Security begins shipping the <b>Sentivist Smart Sensor 20</b> and <b>Smart Sensor 50</b> to help agencies protect remote or branch offices.
House votes to create grants database
The House passes legislation that will establish a public database tracking federal grants.
DOD's Butler moves to GSA to help with HSPD-12
Michael Butler, the Defense Department's chief of the smart card program, is moving to the General Services Administration on detail for six months to help agencies with the implementation of Homeland Security Presidential Directive-12.
Surveillance in your pocket
RealityVision is client-server software that takes advantage of existing cellular or WiFi communications. to allow mobile users to share live video over a variety of devices
Internaut | Virtual IT helps make do with less
As government data centers strive to cut costs by consolidating both software licenses and hardware platforms, 'virtualization' has become a common buzzword.
FAA maps hurricane damage
The Federal Aviation Administration has found that a little lozenge can simplify a lot of information during times of crisis.
Converged networks: You can't use what you can't find
Moving voice, video and graphical data over a single IP network offers advantages in economy and manipulation.
IP convergence: Traffic jam at the on ramp
Merging voice, video and audio into an IP network can be tricky when many partiesare involved.
Warren Suss | Networx and the Future of GSA
I read with distress Neal Fox's column, 'GSA's Networx'Will it connect with users?" What makes the piece dangerous is that it trashes a program that really represents a wonderful, if imperfect, model for how GSA should address many of the government's most pressing challenges.
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