Monthly Archives: April 2001
Talking Digits
If the cost and complexity of the customer premises equipment needed to make voice-over-DSL happen are a hindrance, then the folks at Occam Networks...
Reality Check
Im a passenger in a car, cruising around town and Im bored. So I pull out my nifty cell phone and start shopping. I...
The Fax of Life
Not long ago, a portable device — the wristwatch — was given the heave-ho in this space.This month, a wired device got shown the...
Graham Wallace
British megacarrier Cable & Wireless has been expanding its Internet Protocol portfolio and getting out of circuit-switched networks since its 1998 acquisition of MCI...
Technology Still Aborning
Microsoft Corp.s recent announcement that Windows XP will ship without native support for Bluetooth sent a wave of concern through a tech community eager...
In Spectrum Conflict, Values at War
If youre going to battle for the heavens, youd probably want weaker adversaries than the Pentagon and the Roman Catholic Church—but those are the...
Thinning Out the Client Via Winterm 3630LE
A matter of time On the road to thin-client computing, size can be as important as functionality. So it should come as no surprise...
No Hardware Vendor Offers the Kinds of Services Sought by Large Companies
E-business is taking root faster than many people ever thought possible, and its raising eyebrows in places where people least expected it to hit.Consider...
Enrico Digirolamo
Acting CEO, CovisintAge: 46Education: Bachelors from Central Michigan University, MBA from Eastern Michigan University and completed the International Executive Program at the International Institute...
Division of Power
For nearly two years, companies have bragged about the prospect of delivering broadband Internet access over the electric lines hooked to nearly every home...