
Lets try this item again with the link included this time. Alchemy Lab has announced the release of Alchemy Eye version 5.7 for Windows, a network monitoring tool that checks the server accessibility and server state, and sends server malfunction alerts using email, cellular phone, pager, ICQ in case of any network problems.

Alchemy Lab has announced the release of Alchemy Eye version 5.7 for Windows, a network monitoring tool that checks the server accessibility and server state, and sends server malfunction alerts using email, cellular phone, pager, ICQ in case of any network problems.

Lexar has released JumpDrive Traveler 2.0, a software enhancement for its popular JumpDrive Traveler USB flash drive that allows people to take their email and personal web settings with them when they move from one Internet connected PC to another. JumpDrive Traveler 2.0 offers expanded product capabilities including support for Microsoft Outlook.

Computer security experts in the private sector and U.S. government are monitoring the emergence of a new, highly sophisticated hacker tool that uses the same peer-to-peer networking abilities that power controversial file-sharing networks like Kazaa and BearShare.

Microsoft apologized to jurors for its past anticompetitive practices during opening statements Wednesday in a case alleging that the company’s antitrust violations included word processing and spreadsheet software.

Emoticons Mail is a plug-in for Outlook 2000/2002/XP/2003 and Outlook Express 5.x/6.x that allows users to insert emoticons into their messages. The program comes with over 800 emoticons, both animated and stationary.

Red Earth Software has announced the release of Policy Patrol version 3.0, a suite of email filtering products designed to ensure optimum usage and management of a company’s email system. New features in Policy Patrol 3 include improved spam protection through the use of Bayesian filtering, remote image detection and word pattern matching.

Large companies with numerous remote nodes will benefit the most from a rapid upgrade to Windows Server 2003, that’s the consensus of industry analysts. See what this article on SearchWin2000 has to say.

As network security becomes more complex, more vendors are beginning to offer products that combine multiple functions into a single device.

Mike Nash, corporate vice president in charge of Microsoft’s security business and technology unit, reiterated the company’s plans to continue to deliver security-assessment and vulnerability-analysis tools as part of its educational outreach.