Monthly Archives: April 2001
Busted!
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Outsourcing of all types is slowly beginning to build momentum in the middle market, driven largely by early adopters looking to streamline their businesses...