Wayne Rash

About

Wayne Rash is a content writer and editor with a 35-year history covering technology. He’s a frequent speaker on business, technology issues and enterprise computing. He is the author of five books, including his most recent, "Politics on the Nets." Rash is a former Executive Editor of eWEEK and a former analyst in the eWEEK Test Center. He was also an analyst in the InfoWorld Test Center and editor of InternetWeek. He's a retired naval officer, a former principal at American Management Systems and a long-time columnist for Byte Magazine.

SBC-AT&T Merger Would Require Wall Streets Patience

Right now, the question is whether SBC Communications will actually end up with its former parent, AT&T. The fact that a sale is being discussed is widely known, it seems, but right now theres nothing to indicate for sure that it will actually happen. Previous discussions to sell Ma Bell have gone down in flames. […]

e-Security Releases Major Upgrade to Sentinel

e-Security Inc. is releasing a major upgrade to its Sentinel security event manager that will combine its already highly integrated security event management software with new abilities to automate and enforce event identification. In addition, Sentinel 5 will automate the resolution process, providing a new workflow capability similar to that enterprises now use for other […]

Suppose IBM-Lenovo Deal Doesnt Happen

The word on the street, and among a few scattered news sources, is that the proposed sale of IBMs personal computer division is in trouble with the feds. Specifically, the trouble is said to come from the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), which is sponsored by the Treasury Department and consists […]

Intels New Centrino Aims to Get Rid of Bottlenecks

Intel on Wednesday will announce a significant evolutionary update to its successful Centrino mobile computing platform. The new platform, currently code-named “Sonoma,” will provide a wealth of new features to home and corporate users, including a faster front-side bus, which moves to 533 MHz; support for Serial ATA; high-definition audio; improved graphics acceleration; faster memory […]

Intel, Others Tout Innovative Chips at CES

Seeking to take some share of the spotlight at the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, a number of microprocessor vendors offered the media and attendees a peek at forthcoming chip sets. Some vendors revealed more than others. Intel Corp. CEO Craig Barrett on Thursday looked forward to the companys launch of its next-generation […]

VOIP to Make Mainstream Move at CES

Devices necessary for making VOIP (voice over IP) work in new ways will make their debut at the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this week. These products include a chip-level solution that will soon find its way into end-user products, as well as a new technology line and some end-user products that are […]

Wireline Works as Fallback When Disaster Strikes

When the tsunami hit southeast Asia this week, it was instantly a disaster of historic proportions, and nothing could have prevented that. Likewise, when four hurricanes in a row hit the U.S. Gulf Coast, it was a disaster. The difference, besides the scale, was that in the United States, we had a lot of warning. […]

Latest Skulls Trojan Foretells Risky Smart-Phone Future

A new Trojan horse disguised as a video game that appeared this week is unlikely to spread or to cause much damage, but thats not its real threat. Instead, the MetalGear.A Trojan should be considered a “proof of concept” for what will eventually bring a series of attacks that could cause serious damage to smart […]

Cisco to Buy Security Firm Protego

Cisco Systems announcement Monday that it will acquire privately held startup Protego Networks for $65 million adds a critical piece to Ciscos strategy for becoming a security vendor. Over the course of the past year, Cisco has acquired other companies to build its self-defending network and its Network Admission Control technology. With Protego, those capabilities […]

Wi-LAN, Quintum Team on Wireless VOIP

Wi-LAN Inc., the Calgary, Alberta-based vendor of fixed wireless broadband services, has tapped media gateway maker Quintum Technologies Inc. as its integration partner for its voice-over-IP services. Under the agreement, Quintum will provide its Tenor media gateway, which will work with any of several fixed wireless radios provided by Wi-LAN. The Quintum products will be […]