Monthly Archives: March 2001
Getting More From a Router
Are you looking for an easy way to share that DSL or cable connection in the office or at home but face a limited...
Call for More Conferencing
VOICE OVER IPHearMe, a licenser of VOIP technology in Mountain View, Calif., will release an updated voice-over-IP platform that allows carriers to extend existing...
Pushing the Limits
Back when 10-gigabit-per-second and 40-Gbps speeds were just a glimmer in an engineers eye, no one worried much about bits bumping into one another...
The Personal Touch
NETWORKINGiVB Network Solutions last week rolled out a product line to provide personalized communications services over any device at any time. The Omvia products,...
Test of Time
As equipment manufacturers and service providers rush to build next-generation networks, new approaches to optical tests and measurement are gaining ground.Under pressure from carriers,...
Microsofts SBS 2000 Puts Power in Bundle
The much-anticipated gold code of Microsoft Corp.s Small Business Server 2000 comprises a solid suite of products for small- to midsize businesses at an...
Putting Our Money Where Our Mouths Are
The current dot-com shakeout has thrown a lot of assumptions—and many related financial arrangements—about how business is best conducted through the Web out the...
If Yahoo Cant Do It, Who Can?
In the post-World War II United States, one of the driving principles of capitalism, so to speak, was "Whats good for General Motors is...
Tenll Getcha One
Merisel, on a downward slide ever since it overspent on Datago affiliates years ago, is back on the map as far as the stock...
The Cow Comes Home
Ted Waitt woke up one morning in his mansion in La Jolla, Calif., and decided he had seen enough. The folksy, ponytailed 38-year-old entrepreneur...