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Home Depot Moves All Of Its Bricks And Mortar On The Web (3 Pages)
by A. Turner
Nov 16, 1999 Abstract : Home Depot selects Allaire's JRun Java Servlet and Java Server Pages Engine to deliver content and information to shoppers.
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@Home Scans Own Customers (3 Pages)
by L. Taylor
Feb 21, 2000 Abstract : @Home has been scanning their own customers to see if they are running news or webservers. If you're one of their spam happy customers, cut it out. If you've been a past victim of spam coming through their networks, hopefully some good will come out of this.
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At Least Your Boss Can't Read Your Home E-mail, Right? Wrong! (3 Pages)
by D. Geller
Mar 6, 2000 Abstract : A lower-court judge in St. Paul granted a subpoena to Northwest Airlines allowing them the search the home computers of employees for evidence of allegedly illegal union activities.
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Who Else is Using Your Wireless Network? (3 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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Accounting for SMBs: A Solution Beyond Entry-level Systems Red Wing Software (6 Pages)
by Charles Chewning Jr.
Jan 21, 2005 Abstract : Many SMB companies need more functionality than an entry-level system offers, but cannot afford to pay $15,000 (USD) or more for a higher-end product, nor do they really need the complexity found in these products. Red Wing Software’s TurningPoint is a good mid-market product that plays well in this market.
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IBM PC Line Redrawn (3 Pages)
by R. Krause
Sep 27, 2000 Abstract : IBM has decided to combine its entire desktop PC line under one name. The NetVista brand, until last week the name for IBMメs thin clients and appliance desktops, will now cover the whole range, including newly-released models for home and business.
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Building Niches (2 Pages)
by D. Geller
Nov 2, 1999 Abstract : A sampler of recent niche E-commerce websites.
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New Internet Appliances Coming from Compaq (3 Pages)
by R. Krause
Sep 7, 2000 Abstract : Compaq has jumped into the home Internet Appliance game with its latest iPAQ offering. Is this a continuation of computer manufacturers attempting to create a market?
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