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Novatel Wireless and Diversinet Team Up to Provide Security for Wireless Modems ( Pages)
by P. Hayes
Aug 16, 2000 Abstract : The Minstrel Wireless Modem from Novatel Wireless is a solid unit in and of itself, however the addition of secure certificate transactions will increase sales as end user comfort levels are increased.
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Who Else is Using Your Wireless Network? ( Pages)
by Laura Taylor
Mar 18, 2005 Abstract : Information technology (IT) security industry experts continue to warn us that wireless networks have significant vulnerabilities. Taking precautions is a smart way to mitigate risks. Relevant Technologies tested Wireless Watch Home 2.0 (WWH) to evaluate its claim as an effective and affordable intrusion detection system (IDS) for home wireless networks.
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Who Else is Using Your Wireless Network? (4 Pages)
by Laura Taylor
Apr 26, 2004 Abstract : Information technology (IT) security industry experts continue to warn us that wireless networks have significant vulnerabilities. Taking precautions is a smart way to mitigate risks. Relevant Technologies tested Wireless Watch Home 2.0 (WWH) to evaluate its claim as an effective and affordable intrusion detection system (IDS) for home wireless networks.
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Bristol Technology Ships Win-to-Lin Migration Tool ( Pages)
by R. Krause
Dec 8, 1999 Abstract : Bristol Technology, Inc. has announced shipment of its Windows-to-Linux application-migration tool. Bristol's Wind/U for Linux product, which began shipping Tuesday, enables developers to compile Microsoft Win32 API and Microsoft Foundation Class source code directly on Linux, and create native, desktop and server-based Linux applications, according to Bristol.
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Corel and PC Chips to Accelerate Mass Desktop Deployment of Linux ( Pages)
by R. Krause
Nov 10, 1999 Abstract : Corel Corporation today announced its first major Linux(r) OEM alliance, which will see its Linux operating system, Corel(r) LINUX(r), bundled with every computer motherboard package shipped worldwide by the PC Chips group of companies.
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Lotus Announces Domino R5 Release For Linux ( Pages)
by P. Hayes
Oct 26, 1999 Abstract : Lotus Domino R5 for Linux is supported on two leading commercial distributions of Linux: Red Hat Linux 6.0 and Caldera OpenLinux.
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VA Linux Releases NAS Server ( Pages)
by R. Krause
Sep 26, 2000 Abstract : Trying to break into the growing Network-Attached Storage market, Linux-based hardware manufacturer VA Linux has announced the release of its 9205 NAS storage server appliance.
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At Least It Hasn’t Been Renamed Linux 2001 ( Pages)
by C. McNulty
Jul 6, 2000 Abstract : Linus Torvalds and the Linux community released another test version of the Linux 2.4 kernel in late May, 2000. New features are delaying this version which was originally scheduled for October 1999.
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Dell Snags Motorola’s Grzelakowski to Lead Wireless Business Unit ( Pages)
by P. Hayes
Jul 19, 2000 Abstract : The anticipated advancements in cellular wireless technologies allowing far faster connections means that the global wireless market will break the 600 million user mark and break 10 billion (USD) in market value.
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