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Review: Group Software securiQ and organiziQ Suites

Review: Group Software securiQ and organiziQ Suites

What strikes you when looking at the installation instructions for the securiQ and organiziQ Suites is the sheer number of operating systems supported. Although the mail server has to be Lotus Domino, alongside the familiar Windows platforms we see IBM OS/2 and AIX, Sun Solaris and a couple of Linuxes. We're told that from January the mail server will not have to be Lotus Notes, but our review was not able to verify this.

securiQ focuses on the management and security of email traffic, with features such as anti-virus available. This allows you to use your tool of choice, but does seem unfair given the cost. organiziQ manages the administration and overheads incurred by email.

Craig Hinton Feb 1 2003 12:00AM Security
Review: SecuGen EyeD Hamster and SecuIBAS

Review: SecuGen EyeD Hamster and SecuIBAS

I suppose this review may be thought of as two. The SecuGen EyeD Hamster fingerprint biometric reader and the SecuIBAS 'internet' authentication suite software.

Julian Ashbourn Jan 1 2003 12:00AM Security
Winners, grinners and sinners at Penton IT&T Awards

Winners, grinners and sinners at Penton IT&T Awards

Staff Writers Nov 29 2002 12:00AM Strategy
Shorter and Shorter: Enterasys Oz reprises night watchman

Shorter and Shorter: Enterasys Oz reprises night watchman

James Riley Nov 25 2002 12:00AM Networking
Three gig chip can walk and chew gum at same time

Three gig chip can walk and chew gum at same time

Byron Connolly Nov 14 2002 3:29PM Hardware
Dell and EMC play in storage market basement

Dell and EMC play in storage market basement

Stuart Kennedy , Steven Burke Oct 29 2002 12:00AM Storage
Sun and Fujitsu market IP ‘me-too’

Sun and Fujitsu market IP ‘me-too’

Hot on the heels of Telstra’s IP telephony announcement, Sun and Fujitsu have partnered to market a competing Broadsoft-based VoIP offering to carriers and ISPs.
Fleur Doidge Jan 1 2000 12:00AM Telco/ISP

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