Welcome Guest ( Log In | Register )

  Recent Software News
Mozilla Releases Firefox 1.0 RC2
Intel Desktop Control Center 1.3.0....
Google Desktop Search Plus
Azureus 2.2.0.0
iTunes 4.7
  Recent Gaming News
Ken Kutaragi's Comments on PSP Refr...
Hitman Strikes Again - Blood Money
World of Warcraft - November 23
Half-Life 2 given MA15+ Rating
Half-Life 2 headed to arcades
  Recent Reviews
 · CoolerMaster Aerogate 3 A...
 · CoolerMaster AquaGate Wat...
 · OCZ Copper BGA Ramsinks
 · Mapower Warps Portable 3....
 · Vantec - PCI & RAM Slot P...
  Recent Forum Posts
Leadtek A350XT TDH and overclo...
FX5900U vs 9800Pro
Google Gmail Invites
Doom 3 SDK Released
Windows XP Sp2 Problems
  Announcement

Welcome to AusPCWorld - Australia's Leading PC Technology News & Reviews site.



> AusPCWorld > Tech News > Microsoft creating new mobile device protocols






   
Microsoft creating new mobile device protocols
Posted by Chris on 11 Sep 2004 - 07:18 0 comments
Previous Post | Tech News | Next Post
 
Microsoft will introduce a new system for mobile devices that connect with PCs, with the end aim of allowing IT Managers to restrict specifically what can, and more importantly what cannot, connect to their network.

Devices like iPods and USB key rings present a major security risk to corporate networks. They allow users to easily by-pass restrictions on what is allowed onto the network; they also present security challenges in terms of restricting what leaves corporate networks. Currently, sys admins on large scale networks have few tools to restrict this kind of activity; some high security organisations and many government systems ban devices outright, and Microsoft wants to present companies with an alternative to this option. Padmanand Warrier, a developer in Microsoft's Windows unit, told C|Net that many Windows admins had reported it as "a real problem".

Microsoft will implement "Plug and Play Extensions" in 2006 (i.e. with Longhorn), and it will affect how all mobile devices connect to PCs (wireless, Bluetooth, USB ). Microsoft announced the new technology at this years IDF in San Francisco.
View: Intel Mobile Tech Forum



There are 0 additional comments, Post a comment | View printable post | Open/Close All Comments


Add A new comment
Name: (Register)
Email: (optional)
Quick HTML: (help)
  Close current tag   Standard Mode
  Close all tags   Enhanced Mode
Comment:


Smilies
(help)
Parse URL's: (will automatically add [url] [/url] round the web addresses in your comment)