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  • IBM Packages Compliance Tools

    In its drive to assist companies facing compliance with more than 100 national and international rules and regulations, IBM on Monday rolled out three new software packages designed to ease the tracking and management of compliance-related data. The applications are built around three principal IBM software packages—Content Manager, Tivoli and Lotus Workplace. The first, called…

  • Microsoft Releases Source Code on SourceForge

    On Monday, Microsoft released some of its code under an open-source license, and posted it on SourceForge, the open-source code repository. To date, Microsoft has made its source code available under a variety of licensing mechanisms, all under its “shared source” umbrella. But until today, the company had not released code under what is commonly…

  • GE Access Expands Leadership Responsibilities

    WESTMINSTER, CO. — Value-added technical solutions distributor GE Access last week announced a restructuring of responsibilities within its key management team, aligning its leadership with existing and emerging vendor opportunities, and to support anticipated growth. The aim is to bring increased management focus on GE Access’ Sun Business Group, as well as maximize operational efficiency.…

  • Navy Marine Corps’ Intranet at Half-Speed

    To Marine Corps Sgt. Marco Garcia, the Navy Marine Corps Intranet sounds like a great project, in theory. “They sold me on it,” he says, when he attended training in December on the new network. “The transition itself, though, seems to be a problem.” Turns out, that assessment is an understatement. The project being deployed…

  • FBI’s Trilogy Is Behind Schedule…Again

    The Federal Bureau of Investigation’s technology woes keep coming. The overhaul of the agency’s Trilogy project is running behind schedule again (“FBI: Under the Gun,” Case 088, September 2003). In December, both Computer Sciences Corp. (CSC) and Science Applications International Corp. (SAIC) missed deadlines to implement a key component of Trilogy’s third and final phase.…

  • Volunteer Security Pros Launch Free Vulnerability Database

    A group of volunteer security professionals has compiled what is likely one of the larger freely accessible vulnerability databases on the Internet. The OSVDB (Open Source Vulnerability Database) is meant to serve as a central collection point for information on any and all security vulnerabilities. Despite what you might assume from the name, the project’s…

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