Francis Chu

VMwares App Makes the Cut

VMware Inc.s GSX Server 2.5 is a good choice for Wintel shops looking to consolidate their server infrastructure to increase CPU utilization and streamline management efficiencies. GSX Server is designed to allow enterprise IT managers to roll out multiple virtual servers (guest operating systems) to run within a large Intel Corp.-based server platform (multiprocessor host […]

With iSCSI Spec Approved, IP-based SANs Move a Step Closer

The Internet Engineering Task Forces recent approval of the iSCSI specification as a viable standard is a major milestone toward the realization of IP-based SANs. The iSCSI protocol provides a means to transport native SCSI commands over TCP/IP, allowing storage arrays to be shared over IP and SANs to expand by utilizing Gigabit Ethernet networks. […]

Odyssey Offers Low-Cost Lockdown for WLANs

Funk Software Inc.s latest Odyssey Security Software Suite offers an inexpensive way to lock down WLANs in smaller Windows environments. eWeek Labs tests showed Odyssey Version 1.1 doesnt offer a ton of new features, but its chief advance is a significant one: Odyssey 1.1 gains an enhanced ability to forward wireless LAN authentication requests to […]

New Wireless Standard From IEEE, Same IT Issues

Broadband wireless access took another step forward late last month when the IEEE approved 802.16a, an amendment that adds features to the groups 802.16 standard that defines the WirelessMAN air interface specification. 802.16 was developed by the IEEEs 802.16 Working Group on BWA (Broadband Wireless Access) to address the need for broadband connection solutions that […]

Newest Diskeeper Speeds Defrag

I got a chance to test drive the second edition of Executive Softwares popular desktop optimizing utility, Diskeeper 7.0, earlier this month. Based on my tests, Id recommend Second Edition for sites that want to maximize disk performance in their servers or desktop clients. The revamped optimizer gains new management capabilities and better performance with […]

System Boosts WLAN Security

ReefEdge Inc.s Connect System 3.1 is a comprehensive WLAN security package that addresses 802.11 vulnerabilities with virtual private network technology. ReefEdge Connect System, similar in architecture to systems from SMC Networks Inc. and Vernier Networks Inc., comprises two compact hardware appliances—Connect Server and Edge Controller—that work together to secure heterogeneous wireless LAN access points using […]

Standards Will Fill Holes in WEP Authentication and Encryption

The security built into Wi-Fi is better than no security at all—but not by much. Standards bodies are at work, though, on a framework that will free IT managers from some of the heavy lifting they have to do to get WLANs up to enterprise code. During the past two years, the IEEE has been […]

New Wireless Standard, Same IT Issues

Broadband wireless access took a step forward on Wednesday, when the IEEE approved 802.16a, an amendment to the groups 802.16 standard that defines the Wireless MAN (metropolitan area network) air interface specification. 802.16a was developed by the IEEE 802.16 Working Group on BWA (Broadband Wireless Access) to address the need for broadband connection solutions that […]

Good Technologys System Secures Wireless Messaging

Enterprises looking for a robust, secured enterprise wireless messaging system should consider Good Technology Inc.s reasonably priced GoodLink 1.5 package. However, sites that need more than just wireless e-mail would do better to investigate the latest BlackBerry offerings from Research In Motion Ltd. Good Technologys GoodLink system, which shipped earlier this month, comprises GoodLink Server, […]

Xdrive Tool Puts Storage on Web

Ever go on a business trip and leave your files on your office PCs hard drive? Those who need file storage that can be accessed from the Internet via a Web browser should take a look at xdrive.com. Xdrive, an Internet-based file storage and collaboration tool, allows registered users to store 75MB to multiple gigabytes […]