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FTC’s Anti-Spam Proposals Are a Move in the Right Direction
Two proposals last week hold great promise for ISPs, especially those that provide e-mail service for their customers—although, because spam affects all providers in one way or another, it should make things better all around. The first proposal is for an e-mail authentication summit hosted by the Federal Trade Commission and the National Institute of…
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Financial Industry Insiders Warm Up to Sun’s New Initiatives
NEW YORK—In his inimitable, unflappable style, Sun Microsystems Inc.’s president and chief operating officer, Jonathan Schwartz, Tuesday delivered Sun’s message to the financial community: Sun is back and it’s making its comeback by returning to its roots on Wall Street. Analysts and customers welcomed the news, especially over advances in the Solaris architecture and the…
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iPass and Sygate Team Up
Two companies known for providing different aspects of secure remote access are teaming up to provide secure access solutions for mobile users. iPass Inc., which is headquartered in Redwood Shores, Calif., will use Sygate Inc.’s policy enforcement and personal firewall technology to outfit its Policy Orchestration security platform, which the company announced in July. Policy…
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Solaris Goes Open Source
When Solaris 10 is released late this year, Sun Microsystems Inc. will be culminating years of development work on the operating system, as well as launching a major open-source initiative to go with it. The Santa Clara, Calif., company is on track to deliver on a new strategy, conceived some six years ago, of developing…
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Sun’s Loiacono Outlines Solaris Road Map
Sun Microsystems Inc. executives will take the stage in New York this week to display Solaris 10, the next version of that operating environment; clarify the vision for the product; and define the rationale for moving it to open source. John Loiacono, the Santa Clara, Calif., company’s executive vice president for software, spoke to eWEEK…
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Stratus Unveils Low-End Fault-Tolerant Server
Stratus Technologies Inc. is bringing its fault-tolerant server platform down into the volume systems space, giving users an alternative to clusters and Stratus access to an area of the industry that it didn’t have before. The ftServer W Series 2300 system has many of the features of the higher-end 3300, but at about $10,000, it…