Adobe Gives Server Software More Teeth
News LifeCycle Document Services, which starts at $65,000 (£35,000) per server, is a suite of servers for updating and routing PDF documents. Looking to garner more sales to business customers, Adobe has beefed up its server software for handling the...
[September 5, 2005, 10:10]
Cisco To Buy UK Server Software Firm
News Cisco Systems plans to acquire Parc Technologies, a maker of server routing software, for roughly $9m, the companies said on Thursday. Parc, based in London, specialises in the development of server applications designed to streamline network...
[July 8, 2004, 17:10]
HP's Content Management Solutions
White Papers For supporting content management, HP provides server-based digital sending and workflow software that enables the processing and routing of documents into target systems, serving as the integration middleware between HP's capture appliances and...
[October 13, 2004, 0:00]
Tallan Case Study: Enterprise Disaster Recovery
White Papers Tallán engineers are competent in the latest routing, switching and server technologies, producing network/server designs with cost and features in mind, including experience in policy and procedures.
[March 14, 2004, 23:00]
Speculative TCP Connection Admission Using Connection Migration In Cluster-Based Servers
White Papers Speculative connection admission targets distributed load balancing policies at the back-end level that leverage request routing decisions taken outside the cluster. Overloaded server nodes in the cluster speculatively accept incoming requests only...
[December 26, 2007, 23:00]
The Promise Of IPv6: More Than Just Extra IP Addresses
White Papers The number of IP addresses and current routing schemes cannot accommodate next-generation applications in a client-server and peer-to-peer global environment. Since companies in the billing space will have to be able to handle the new capabilities...
[November 1, 2004, 23:00]
Avanade Helps Accenture Business Services For Utilities Build A Unique Application
White Papers This company required a workflow application that would handle the routing of their exceptions to the right Account Representatives. The WMA utilizes Microsoft's BizTalk Server 2004 as well as .NET technologies.
[December 14, 2005, 23:00]
Adobe Makes DRM Acquisition
News Adobe plans to incorporate the program into its LiveCycle Document Services software, a line of server software for updating and routing PDF documents. LiveCycle Document Services starts at $65,000 per server.
[January 10, 2006, 8:40]
Apache Synapse Sparks Web Services Connections
News Called a Web services broker or an ESB, Synapse will be designed to perform tasks such as translating between different XML document formats and routing information based on its contents. The Apache Software Foundation is expected to launch on...
[August 22, 2005, 10:10]
Cisco Sounds Multiple Security Warnings
News The most noteworthy flaw was reported Tuesday when Cisco warned that hackers could cripple its Internet telephony networks by exploiting flaws in its CallManager software, an essential component of Cisco's VoIP technology, which is used for call...
[July 15, 2005, 9:40]
Bug Leaves Windows Open To Java Attack
News Specifically, the two pieces of software both contain a flawed version of the Winsock Proxy service, which enables certain client-side applications to function as though they had a direct Internet connection, while routing their traffic through an...
[April 10, 2003, 11:30]
Tune Up Your VPN Network Connections
News Just setting up a VPN with Routing and Remote Access Server (RRAS) is not enough when working in an enterprise-level environment. In the RRAS console, expand your server name and expand the IP Routing node.
[May 16, 2002, 21:22]
Microsoft Ready For Telephony Testing
News Last week, Microsoft finished work on Exchange Server 2007, which includes a number of telephony features, including an auto-attendant for answering and routing phone calls as well as the ability to manage voicemail and email from a single inbox.
[December 12, 2006, 7:53]
Novell Buys SuSE Linux
News Though Ximian gave Novell software for using Linux on desktop computers, SuSE is strongest with software for Linux on servers, the networked machines that handle chores such as hosting Web sites and routing email.
[November 4, 2003, 12:45]
Microsoft And Siemens Collaborate On Communication
News The technologies are designed to work with a typical desk phone, alerting users when a call comes in, then routing the call to a recipient's cell phone or voice mailbox. Microsoft's Live Communications Server 2005 and Istanbul will work with the...
[January 12, 2005, 14:51]
Hacker Cracks Apple Downloads
News One program listens for DNS queries for updates, and when it receives them replies with spoofed packets re-routing them to the attacker's computer. If not, the server sends a blank page with the comment "No Updates".
[July 8, 2002, 16:27]
Apple Fixes Downloads Vulnerability
News One program listens for DNS queries for updates, and when it receives them replies with spoofed packets re-routing them to the attacker's computer. If new software is available, the Software Updates Server responds with the location of the software...
[July 16, 2002, 10:23]
Nortel Launches Softly, Softly Security Up-sell
News The Secure Routing Technology approach will also be added, in the fourth quarter of 2002, to Nortel's Business Communications Manager (BCM) product line -- a communications server for branches which includes Voice over IP, voicemail and...
[September 24, 2002, 6:27]
Microsoft Plugs 21 Security Holes
News The routing and remote access are deemed critical for systems running Windows 2000, and "important" - the second risk ranking - for Windows XP with Service Pack 1 or 2, and for Windows Server 2003 with Service Pack 1.
[June 14, 2006, 9:55]
Cisco Moving Into Software?
News The networking giant is evaluating ways to extend beyond its core switching and routing businesses and slice off corporate spending typically devoted to software purchases, according to people familiar with Cisco's plans.
[January 18, 2005, 16:30]

