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In the News (Fri 25 Dec 09)

  
  PRESS RELEASE Recommind Named a Finalist in eWEEK’s Third Annual Excellence Awards Program   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Evaluating the entries is a panel of experts including eWEEK labs analysts and corporate partners, providing a unique mix of technical and real-world rigors.
Winners will be announced in a special report in the April 7, 2003 edition of eWEEK magazine, and at www.eweek.com.
eWEEK reaches 445,000 enterprise technology buyers who are evaluating and purchasing technology solutions for their company.
www.marketwire.com /mw/release_html_b1?release_id=51971   (520 words)

  
 Eweek's Anti-Microsoft FUD
Eweek published a report that claims IT Admins do not trust SP2 security.
Eweek claims that IT admins and security experts said the upgrade doesn't live upto the spirit of Microsoft's Trustworthy Computing Campaign.
Eweek doesn't say anything about Linux or MacOS X, however in other reports according to eweek, windows is less secure than linux and macos x because of these flaws (i.e.
channel9.msdn.com /ShowPost.aspx?PostID=19050   (348 words)

  
 FalconStor's IPStor Software Achieves “Analyst Choice” From eWEEK Labs
The eWEEK Labs “Analyst's Choice” distinction means that the product is one of the best in its class, and meets competitive standards in every important area, with enough superior features to be recommended without reservation.
eWEEK (www.eWEEK.com) is the essential technology information source for builders of e-businesses.
eWEEK Labs is the preeminent independent testing organization for information technologists and the largest independent testing facility in the world.
www.falconstor.com /eweek.asp   (794 words)

  
 EWeek Activities
IEEE-USA was honored with an international award for excellence in public relations for coordinating the IEEE's lead society participation in EWeek 2004...
The report summarizes the myriad activities the IEEE and IEEE-USA supported as lead society during EWeek 2004...
Alan Boeckmann, chairman of the board and CEO of Fluor Corporation, became a Senior Member of the IEEE during National Engineers Week (EWeek) 2004...
www.ieeeusa.org /communications/eweek   (302 words)

  
 Ziff Davis Media : eWEEK
eWEEK remains true to its mission of 20 years, providing core IT buyers with the strategic news and reviews they need to make optimal buying decisions.
eWEEK's award-winning journalists and labs analysts provide the news, analysis, opinion and expert product reviews necessary for 400,100 information technology professionals to make the best technology decisions for their companies.
Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission of Ziff Davis Media Inc. is prohibited.
www.ziffdavis.com /products/print/eweek   (305 words)

  
 EWeek Activities
Whether you host a banquet for your local IEEE Section or coordinate a hands-on activity for children at the local elementary school, there are countless ways to get involved and celebrate EWeek.
If you're organizing an EWeek program for the first time or just looking for creative ideas, visit the EWeek Website for planning tips and guidance.
The IEEE Creative Services team created these EWeek ads for IEEE-USA, who is overseeing the IEEE's role as lead sponsoring society in 2004.
www.ieeeusa.org /communications/eweek/organize.asp   (291 words)

  
 Odeo: eWeek News and Views   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
eWEEK editors bring you the latest news from the world of enterprise technology.
eWEEK, the Enterprise Newsweekly, brings you a weekly roundup of the top stories from its la...
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www.odeo.com /channel/34691/view   (150 words)

  
 eWEEK Magazine - Free Subscription   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
A complimentary subscription to eWeek will be sent to those applicants who qualify.
eWEEK is now available in a digital format -- it is an exact replica of the print version delivered right to your desktop with powerful enhancements that allow you to search, save, archive, and get your issues sooner.
If you requested to receive the digital version of eWEEK or if you checked any boxes above indicating you would like to receive special offers or notifications, please make sure that your e-mail address is entered in the box provided in the top section of the form.
magazines-com.subscriptionnetwork.net /subnetwork/subscribe?cmd=fw&p=show&website=yes&aid=5136&pid=1006   (932 words)

  
 Ziff Davis Promotes Karl Elken to Publisher of eWEEK
As part of the publication's senior management team, he was instrumental in creating eWEEK's new look and format which debuted in April 2003.
As a result, the eWEEK brand has significantly expanded in the last several years, adding significant numbers of annual events and eSeminars and increasing its Website traffic to over 1.8 million unique visitors per month.
eWEEK reaches 400,000 Enterprise technology buyers who are evaluating and purchasing technology solutions for their companies.
www.prnewswire.com /cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=109&STORY=/www/story/02-22-2005/0003067794&EDATE=   (937 words)

  
 Borland JBuilder Enterprise wins eWeek eXcellence Award   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The first annual eWeek eXcellence Awards program was designed to select the best new e-business products and services introduced during the year 2000, offering enterprise IT professionals a comprehensive benchmark for assessing products and services that enhance e-business performance.
Based on 1,000 entries from more than 600 companies, the judging was conducted by top-rate eWeek Labs analysts and eWeek Corporate Partners.
In addition to winning the eWeek eXcellence Awards, JBuilder's success has been proven repeatedly by winning major awards from leading industry publications including PC Magazine, Java Pro, JavaWorld and Software Development Magazine.
community.borland.com /article/0,1410,26983,00.html   (450 words)

  
 McAfee Foundstone Enterprise Named by eWEEK   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The eWEEK Excellence Awards program provides enterprise professionals with a comprehensive benchmark for assessing a wide range of technology products and services.  Evaluating the entries is a panel of experts including eWEEK Labs analysts and eWEEK Corporate Partners senior enterprise IT professionals who act as reader representatives.
eWEEK, "the enterprise newsweekly", is the essential technology information source for builders of enterprise infrastructure.
eWEEK reaches 400,100 enterprise technology buyers who are evaluating and purchasing technology solutions for their company.
www.mcafee.com /us/about/press/corporate/2005/20050331_192717.htm   (426 words)

  
 eWEEK's OpenHack III Challenge Survives 5.25 Million Attack Attempts
The Jan. 15-31 competition, audited by eWeek, set four criteria to determine an attack on each of the platforms.
If it weren't for the secure O/S, users would have been able to violate the integrity of the systems." Oetegenn indicated that the prize money which would have been awarded to successful hijacks would instead be distributed among the engineers who developed the Argus intrusion-prevention system.
OpenHack III was the third in a series of tests conducted by eWEEK because the newsweekly feels that the only way to test Web-based security is to expose solutions to a real-world environment.
www.prnewswire.com /cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/02-01-2001/0001418300&EDATE=   (693 words)

  
 Micro Persuasion: eWeek Running RSS Ads via Doubleclick   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The ads are clearly delineated from editorial with an ADV tag.
Steve Rubel's blog notes that eWeek started running ads in its RSS feed using DoubleClick redirects.
eWeek uses its existing headline format, inserting "ADV:" prior to the ad messages.
steverubel.typepad.com /micropersuasion/2004/05/eweek_running_r.html   (338 words)

  
 LWN: Sun's Schwartz Speaks Out on Linux, SCO (eWeek)
If you want to buy it, we will sell it to you, but we believe that Solaris is a better alternative, that is safer, more robust, higher quality and dramatically less expensive in purchase price.
Sun would do itself a favor if it quit bleating about its server room superiority and realize that there is a great deal to be learned and shared with the rest of the world instead of always striking out on its own.
After reading the article I came away with the impression "this guy can't be trusted." I have no idea why someone would represnt their company in such a way.
lwn.net /Articles/50121   (4678 words)

  
 eWEEK.com - Enterprise Technology News and Reviews
Expert audio and video commentary from eWEEK editors, Jim Louderback, David Coursey, Peter Coffee, Patrick Norton and other tech heavyweights.
Join keynote speaker David Cohen, Co-Founder of the Wi-Fi Alliance, and top wireless experts for this unique tradeshow event.
eWEEK and Spencer F. Katt are trademarks of Ziff Davis Publishing Holdings, Inc. Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission of Ziff Davis Media Inc. is prohibited.
www.eweek.com   (839 words)

  
 Zinio: Your favorite magazines... Now Digital
eWEEK provides news, analysis and real world reviews to help Senior IT decision makers reach the right buying decisions in building their enterprise infrastructure.
eWEEK is the essential trusted information resource for IT when they are making the most critical technology decisions for their company.
eWEEK magazine is now available in digital format and you're invited to subscribe today.
www.zinio.com /pub?issn=1530-6283&rf=IT   (95 words)

  
 eWeek Marketing
The first source for breaking news, serious analysis and practical information that senior IT decision makers need to build and enhance their enterprise infrastructures.
Learn more about our Web-hosted seminar series that brings together eWeek readers, editors, Corporate Partners and marketing partners online.
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eweekmedia.com   (94 words)

  
 Microsoft patents may threaten open source - ZDNet UK News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Leading the charge is Bruce Perens, Hewlett-Packard's open-source and Linux strategist who helped to craft the Debian Social Contract, which later became the Open Source Definition.
Perens told eWEEK in an interview on Monday in San Francisco ahead of the LinuxWorld conference that an increasing number of people in the open-source community are very concerned about the Mono Project and by Microsoft's initiative to buy software patents and to patent as much of its own technology as it can.
But Doug Miller, the director of competitive strategy for Microsoft's Windows division, told eWEEK he was unaware of any intended move by Microsoft to acquire software patents.
news.zdnet.co.uk /business/0,39020645,2093960,00.htm   (1295 words)

  
 Clusty in the News
eWeek    Ask Jeeves Expands Related Searches, Seeks Answers By Matt Hicks, 26 May 2005 — Clustering and query refinement have gained the attention of both search startups and the larger engines.
eWeek    Baby Steps Beyond Google By M.L. Baker, 15 February 2005 — Here are two of his favorites: Clusty.com.
eWeek    Search Startups Target Clustering By Matt Hicks, 4 October 2004 — [...] Vivísimo unveiled a new home for its clustered search at Clusty.com, which, along with displaying a list of Web results, also dynamically groups them into categories along the left side.
clusty.com /press   (3364 words)

  
 NETWORK PHYSICS NAMED BY eWEEK AS A WINNER OF FOURTH ANNUAL EXCELLENCE AWARDS
The eWeek awards honor the most innovative and relevant enterprise hardware, software and services announced in 2003 and available by the end of the first quarter of 2004.
“Winning the eWeek Excellence Award is further confirmation of the compelling value provided by Network Physics and our network application management solutions,” said David Jones, CEO of Network Physics.
The Fourth Annual eWEEK Excellence Awards program provides enterprise IT professionals with a benchmark for assessing a wide range of technology products and services.
www.tmcnet.com /usubmit/2004/Apr/1028796.htm   (939 words)

  
 Linux & Open Source Topic Center
Opinion: Yes, Linux will be attacked more often in the days ahead, but far fewer attacks will get through than do on Windows.
Opinion: So long as your program does whatever it's supposed to do, you're at least in the race for financial success, which is reserved for those who go beyond identifying a need.
Enterprise IT buyers' budgeting choices are challenged by diverging options.
linux.eweek.com   (1160 words)

  
 MySQL AB :: February 2002 eWeek Benchmarks
In a February 2002 database benchmark test performed by Ziff Davis Media Inc., the company behind PC Magazine, eWeek and other well-known publications, the MySQL database server stands out as a winner.
All tests were conducted on an HP NetServer LT6000r with four 700MHz Xeon CPUs, 2GB of RAM, a Gigabit Ethernet Intel Corp.Pro/1000F Server Adapter and 249.1GB Ultra3 SCSI hard drives used for database storage.
Some quotes from the eWeek article, "Server Databases Clash":
www.mysql.com /it-resources/benchmarks/eweek.html   (271 words)

  
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A complimentary one-year subscription to eWEEK will be sent to applicants who qualify.
If you are not a resident of the U.S. or Canada, and would like to subscribe to the magazine, click here.
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www.omeda.com /ziff/ewk/ewk.cgi?ZDSUBS   (86 words)

  
 EWeek ENews E-newsletter   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
This is the third in a series of EWEEK 2004 newsletters that will inform you of products and programs.
Feel free to forward this letter or contents to other interested parties.
Previous issues of the EWEEK ENEWS available here
www.eweek.org /site/News/newsletter/011404.shtml   (764 words)

  
 Linux Today - eWeek: Open Source Needs an Arbitration Board
This study found that completed migrations to Microsoft SQL Server resulted in significant savings for hardware and ongoing maintenance, better performance, scalability, and business intelligence, and proved of the effectiveness of the Sybase to Microsoft SQL Server Migration Workshop Framework.
eWeek: More Sparks Fly in Open-Source Copyright Fight(Sep 28, 2004)
Re: Open Source: eWeek Needs some Editorial Balls
linuxtoday.com /news_story.php3?ltsn=2004-10-01-011-26-OP-LL   (416 words)

  
 Windows News, Product Reviews, Trends and Analysis - eWEEK.com Windows Center
Review: Vista beta addresses security and installation issues, but there's still lots to do.
eWEEK Labs analysts weigh in with what they'd like to see in Microsoft's Windows Vista client when it ships.
Review: IE 7 adds tabbed browsing, integrated RSS feed browsing, anti-phishing features.
windows.eweek.com   (1158 words)

  
 Macintosh News, Product Reviews, Trends and Analysis - eWEEK.com Macintosh Center
Open-source integration and management tools make Mac OS X 10.4 roar on servers and desktops.
eWEEK Labs tested the server and workstation versions of Apple Computer Inc.'s Mac OS X 10.4.
Opinion: Move to Intel processors begs question for hardware buyers, and the safe answer looks to be USB.
macintosh.eweek.com   (1052 words)

  
 Storage News, Product Reviews, Trends and Analysis - eWEEK.com Storage Center
Get eWEEK headlines delivered to your desktop with RSS
Get eWEEK's free e-mail newsletters on storage and other topics.
Use of this site is governed by our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy
storage.eweek.com   (1106 words)

  
 Citrix Systems » eWeek Favorably Compares Citrix GoToMeeting with Competition
Citrix Systems » eWeek Favorably Compares Citrix GoToMeeting with Competition
8/16/2004 — eWeek, Michael Caton — Based on a test of Citrix® GoToMeeting™ Corporate, eWeek’s Michael Caton declared the Web conferencing service to be a good alternative to leading competitors, especially in terms of its speed when setting up impromptu meetings.
He also praised the simplicity of the meeting tool, and the cost benefits of free SSL encryption and no overage fees.
www.citrix.com /sharedCode/services/clickTo.asp?ref=HPCLK_INI_6-15057&dest=/site/NE/news/news.asp?newsID=15154   (262 words)

  
 Security News, Product Reviews, Trends and Analysis - eWEEK.com Security Center
Tech Analysis: Packet Hawk 2.0 offers some of the most powerful real-time monitoring protections we've seen, but it falls short when it comes to cleaning.
Shavlik NetChk Spyware shows great promise but eWEEK Labs' tests show its immature scanning and detection could stand some improvement
Want an easy way to keep up collaboration and messaging news, reviews and opinions?
security.eweek.com   (1251 words)

  
 use Perl | eWeek Reviews Bricolage 1
All the Perl that's Practical to Extract and Report
· Content Management Face-Off in the current issue of eWeek:
The article is part of the Content Management Face-Off in the current issue of eWeek: An excerpt:
use.perl.org /article.pl?sid=04/08/11/0359243   (188 words)

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