2005 Was an Ugly Year for Security; 2006 Won’t Be Any Prettier
The security stories and problems that sparked them came so thick and fast during 2005 that it was hard to keep track of the source
The security stories and problems that sparked them came so thick and fast during 2005 that it was hard to keep track of the source
The last year has been one of the toughest in the history of the computer security business, and the ugliest for the companies that depend
After years of being treated as an unreliable Internet oddity, Internet protocol telephony systems have grown into dependable workhorses. Many enterprises still use the technology
In July 2004, the Boeing Co. Announced a 747-sized project: The aircraft maker said it would replace its entire telephone infrastructure with Internet-based equipment from
Two years ago, pulte mortgage, the Englewood, Colo.-based lending subsidiary of homebuilder Pulte Homes, found two sound reasons to move to Internet-protocol telephony. First, its
MCAFEE Back in 1997, McAfee Associates was primarily a provider of antivirus software. It changed its name to Network Associates that year, after merging with