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SEARCH390 NEWS ROUNDUP
September 25, 2001
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TODAY'S OTHER S/390 AND INDUSTRY NEWS
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[1] "Sun's Starcat server seeks IBM mainframe customers"
[2] "Security vendor embraces Websphere"

[1] "Sun's Starcat server seeks IBM mainframe customers"
Sun is launching its Sun Fire 15K, nicknamed Starcat -- the successor
to the company's E-10000 server. With the new offering, Sun is
looking to tempt current IBM mainframe customers.

SOURCE: InfoWorld
http://www.infoworld.com/articles/hn/xml/01/09/25/010925hnstarup.xml

[2] "Security vendor embraces Websphere"
Security vendor Baltimore Technologies has ported its access and
authentication software to IBM's Websphere e-business platform.

SOURCE: Silicon.com
http://www.silicon.com/bin/bladerunner?30REQEVENT=&REQAUTH=21046&14001REQSUB=REQINT1=47681

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BEST WEB LINKS
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[1] "Tivoli integrates policy with MQSeries" 
Author Denise Dubie's article discusses Tivoli Systems' upgrade to
its security software. The improvements include better control access
to applications and data for users of its WebSphere and MQSeries
packages.

SOURCE: IDG
http://www.idg.net/crd_idgsearch_2.html?url=http://www.itworld.com/App/68/NWW010411tivoli/

[2] "The BMC Software and Informatica solution for mainframe data
access" 
When your company relies on mainframe systems, extracting,
transforming, and moving data from source to target can be extremely
challenging. This white paper recommends combining Informatica's
PowerCenter with BMC Software's Enterprise Data Propagation for the
optimum solution. Despite the glut of product information, the paper
offers great background on data migration and Web access.

SOURCE: BMC Software
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THE MISSING LINK
An off-the-wall story off the Web

"Laid-off techies swiping goods on way out"

Hello pink slips, goodbye laptops. As Internet startups go belly up,
laid off employees are bellying up to the spoils. More and more
disillusioned workers are stealing stuff -- looting laptops, heisting
handhelds, mooching monitors, pilfering printers and filching
furniture like they were consolation prizes. Insurance companies and
security experts nationwide say employee theft is on the rise,
especially in the technology industry. The "you lay me off, I'll rip
you off" mentality isn't really even hurting its intended targets.
Asset-management companies, furniture leasing companies and other
firms that loaned the failed companies their equipment are the ones
smarting from the stealing.

SOURCE: CNET
http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1007-200-7285664.html?tag=nbs

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