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The Whys and Hows of a Security Vulnerability Assessment ( Pages)
by L. Taylor
Aug 9, 2000 Abstract : TEC outlines the reasons for having a Security Vulnerability Assessment done, how a security vulnerability assessment is performed, what can be gained by enlisting the Security Vulnerability Assessment process, and what you should expect to see in a Security Vulnerability Assessment report. After all, the most important reason for having a Security Vulnerability Assessment performed is to enable corrective action. How can you know what to secure if you don't know what is insecure?
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Vendor Analysis: Interliant's Security Vulnerability Assessment ( Pages)
by L. Taylor
Jan 14, 2002 Abstract : A security vulnerability assessment service is a risk management process. Interliant's security vulnerability assessment service enables its clients to understand what risks their online transaction systems and network infrastructure face. Relevant Technologies has taken an in-depth look at Interliant's security vulnerability assessment service to find out what their tactical strategy is in helping organizations minimize risk, how this strategy evolved, and what IT decision makers can expect to gain from using their services.
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E&Y Spins-Off eSecurity Online and Unveils Security Vulnerability Assessment Services ( Pages)
by L. Taylor
Jul 12, 2000 Abstract : In an effort to assist corporations in preventing security related losses, Ernst & Young announced that it is spinning off a new online security venture. The new venture's lead product line is their Security Vulnerability Assessment service.
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What’s New in Microsoft SQL Server 2000 ( Pages)
by M. Reed
Jun 21, 2000 Abstract : SQL Server 2000, the next major release of SQL Server 7, is Microsoft’s SQL 7 release of its database both re-architected and re-written. Microsoft has high hopes for the latest version in a market that was worth $8 Billion in 1999, an 18% increase over 1998. What remains to be seen is whether it will attract customers not already using SQL Server.
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Information Security Firewalls Market Report Part One: Market Overview and Technology Background ( Pages)
by Laura Taylor
Mar 1, 2005 Abstract : The firewall market is a mature and competitive segment of the information security market. With numerous vendors and firewalls in all price ranges choose from, IT decision makers should be especially selective. This report presents a market overview and some criteria for selecting products from the long list of contenders.
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Server Appliances - 'Caching' In on Internet's Growth (8 Pages)
by R. Krause
Mar 1, 2000 Abstract : 'Server Appliances' are a relatively new, fast-growing segment within the Server market. These systems are designed to perform one or two functions very well, without the overhead of a general-purpose server.
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IBM Announces Netfinity 4000R Super-Thin Server ( Pages)
by R. Krause
Sep 10, 1999 Abstract : IBM to ship its 4000R server, a thin server targeted at ISPs and ASPs. The 4000R sets a new standard for CPU density, fitting two Pentium IIIs in a one-rack-unit (1U) high enclosure, and will be priced at $3,000 to $4,000.
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Fenestrae Offers WAP Support for Mobile Data Server ( Pages)
by P. Hayes
Jul 6, 2000 Abstract : Mobile Data Server 2.0 (MDS) allows access via WAP to a company’s Intranet, Microsoft Back Office databases, such as SQL Server in addition to Microsoft Exchange Integration for messaging.
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Microsoft Eats its Own Dog Food With SQL Server 2000 ( Pages)
by M. Reed
May 12, 2000 Abstract : Microsoft announced that they are running 20 critical internal systems, including their worldwide sales data warehouse, on SQL Server 2000. In the vendor world, this is referred to as “eating your own dog food”. As is the case with all software vendors lately, Microsoft is pushing e-commerce on the Web and support for XML. SQL Server beta release 2 is available immediately.
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