Monthly Archives: April 2001
Getting Key Info Right Away
Until now, the only way to make Web data "live" was to constantly refresh the users browser or use streaming technology, which sacrifices bandwidth.Bang...
Free Online Storage a Thing of the Past?
Online storage companies, which have been luring millions of consumers to their sites primarily through free services such as faxing and file sharing, are...
Noetix Simplifying Data Integration
Noetix Corp. is looking to ease a chronic issue for many companies—data integration. The Noetix Enterprise Technology Suite, or NETS, which will be announced...
Managing Content Trickles Down
Content management isnt just for high-end publishing enterprises anymore. As manufacturing, travel and pharmaceutical companies continue to store digital data, doors in this space...
Geekspeak: April 16, 2001
The PC is the least efficient way to access the internet," National Semiconductor Chairman, President and CEO Brian Halla said in his keynote speech...
Creating a Better Jukebox
In the storage industry, capacity matters. With that in mind, Procom Technology Inc. later this month will release the latest version of its DataForce...
Fast Facts Section B: April 16, 2001
Taking the Storage RouteCisco Systems later this month will roll out a storage router based on the proposed Small Computer Systems Interface over Internet...
SOIP Marches on Despite Uncertainty
Storage over IP is getting a lot of attention from vendors looking to get a foot in the door of the burgeoning SAN space....
Amazons Disappearing Act?
In its push to reach profitability, Amazon.com could end up vanishing.The e-tailing giant wants to become the back-end fulfillment center for brick-and-mortar retailers that...
Sugar Daddy
April has been anything but cruel for NetLedger, a San Mateo, Calif., application service provider that this week launches a new suite of application...