Monthly Archives: June 2001
Unresolved Issues Dog Feds Data-Tap Efforts
Rapid changes in communications technology threaten to make "a big mess" out of the federal governments ambitious plans to weave wiretapping into the fabric...
Thins in for Data Centers
PERIPHERALSThe data centers air conditioning may still cut to the bone, but American Power Conversions rack-mounted flat-panel monitor and keyboard drawer gives system administrators...
Hitachi Jumps Into NAS Arena
STORAGEHitachi Data Systems Corp. is shipping its first network-attached storage product, which works on the same network segment as a storage area network.The offering,...
Data Cleansing Tools Go Real Time
Although commercial data cleansing and standardization software tools have been around for years, until fairly recently they werent suitable for Web applications.Thats because tools...
Time to Pull Back the Curtain
Dimension Data will kick off a road show next week to discuss how its recent acquisition of Proxicom fits into its strategy going forward.A...
Sharing Designs in Dry Dock
A general push to shrink the time it takes to get a product to market is being slowed by the difficulty most manufacturers have...
Syntrex B2B App Invades U.S. Market
An Italian developer is bringing its business-to-business data transfer technology to the U.S. market.Syntrex Corp., formerly known as Communications Services International Srl., next week...
Lotus In Space
Pinched by budget cuts in 1998, NASAs Goddard Space Flight Center was under pressure to improve operations while reducing costs.The center had already reduced...
MegaRam 2000: the Ferrari of Storage
The MegaRam 2000, imperial Technology Inc.s latest solid-state disk storage accelerator, provides exceptional performance and strong fault-tolerance features in a compact form factor to...
Look Whos Talking: June 11, 2001
Michael Capellas wants to open his wallet. He just isnt sure what to buy. As CEO of Compaq, Capellas is scouring the market for...