Monthly Archives: April 2001

Busted!

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If you dont know what InfiniBand is, dont worry. Within three years, you probably wont be able to avoid it. By then, every server...

Rate Cut Heals Some Wounds

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A surprise interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve coupled with strong earnings reports from several technology firms, including IBM, lifted our index 9.1...

eFiles: April 23, 2001

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Enterprises Tune in to Video AppsThe picture may have turned fuzzy for many consumer- focused streaming video dot-coms, but enterprises are tuning in to...

HP Changes System Focus

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Marking a dramatic shift from its focus on Unix-based systems, Hewlett-Packard Co. last week announced plans to add 21 Intel Corp.-based Web server appliances...

Cisco Limping From Sudden Shortfall

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Cisco Systems galloped like a racehorse for 10 years. Bred for speed and growth, it never slowed its breakneck pace.When the racehorse crashed into...

Fiber Blaster

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Michael Cunnyngham has seen the future of television. And he wants to be the person who delivers it to you.Hes built a massive, nationwide...

Accelerating the Content

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NetScaler Inc. this week will announce the availability of its NetScaler 3000 Series Web site acceleration solution, which combines content acceleration with traffic management.The...

Hangovers Set in Before the Party

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In the next two weeks, both Ariba and Commerce One will host their annual user and partner conferences, but the atmosphere at the events...

Forecasters Reduce Staff

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Many of technologys most celebrated seers never saw the downturn coming. Now that it has crushed the dot-com world, drained venture capitalists bank accounts...

ASP Market Stuck in First Gear

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Outsourcing of all types is slowly beginning to build momentum in the middle market, driven largely by early adopters looking to streamline their businesses...