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IT Management and Development - 1999

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Hummingbird Announces Extraction and Portal Strategy for ERP
M. Reed 10/27/1999 12:00:00 AM
Boston, October 25 /CNW-PRN/-Hummingbird Communications Limited (TSE:HUM,NASDAQ:HUMC), announced the immediate availability of Genio MetaLink for SAP R/3. MetaLink features drivers that enable organizations to extract and transform SAP data. This is the first product in their new ERP-related electronic business strategy. Hummingbird also announced the rollout of the Hummingbird Enterprise Information Portal, which will be available in December.

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MainWin for Linux - NT Apps without NT
R. Krause 10/27/1999 12:00:00 AM
Business software solutions provider Mainsoft Corp. is moving its MainWin product, a Windows platform developed for UNIX, to the realm of the Linux open-source operating system (OS).

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Palm Tries to Take the Desktop in Hand
R. Krause 10/27/1999 12:00:00 AM
Palm Computing to offer software to allow Palm devices to network with enterprise systems and applications.

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Secure Your Search Engine
L. Taylor 10/26/1999 12:00:00 AM
Webservers running the search engines are vulnerable to a serious security compromises. Without careful implementation, user passwords and logins can be stolen, and the entire server could be brought to its knees by hackers.

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Congress Acknowledges Outdated Banking Laws
L. Taylor 10/26/1999 12:00:00 AM
Following a previous TEC News Analysis on the security of financial transactions, Congress and the White House have agreed to put into place new legislation for monitoring banking, including on-line banking. New banking laws that are more current than today's Depression Era banking laws need to be crafted to protect consumers, as well as the health of today's financial community. Today's financial institutions risk a host of internet attacks since today's hackers are more knowledgeable about information security than law makers.

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Packard Bell / NEC Leads Secure Etoken Deployment
L. Taylor 10/22/1999 12:00:00 AM
On October 19, Aladdin Knowledge Systems ( Nasdaq: ALDN ), a global leader in the field of Internet content and software security, announced with Packard Bell NEC International ( Nasdaq: NIPNY ), the leading brand of consumer PCs in Europe, an agreement to bundle approximately 50,000 eTokens on Packard Bell PCs. The eTokens, or Internet keys, will come in different colors so that all family members can have a unique color code. Retail shops in Belgium expect to have eTokenized PCs on their shelves by November.

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Compaq Partners with Red Hat in Linux Support Deal
R. Krause 10/20/1999 12:00:00 AM
Compaq Computer Corp. and Red Hat, Inc. announced that Compaq will provide call center support for the Red Hat Linux operating system.

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Micron to Push "Subscriber Computing" Rentals 'R' Us?
R. Krause 10/20/1999 12:00:00 AM
Personal computer maker Micron Electronics said Tuesday it will spend $210 million on its "subscriber computing" initiative, under which subscribers will be offered packages of services and billed one rate for the entire package.

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IBM to Sell Aptiva Direct
R. Krause 10/20/1999 12:00:00 AM
IBM announced plans to stop selling its Aptiva line of PCs through retail outlets.

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Expect Boom in Electronic Signatures
L. Taylor 10/20/1999 12:00:00 AM
E-Pad deployment will skyrocket and make your fax machine obsolete. But don't expect all security experts to embrace electronic signatures as PKI solutions continue to be deployed. Nonetheless, even if electronic signatures are arguably less secure than PKI, less than optimal embedded security on E-pads will not likely affect the demand.

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