Monthly Archives: July 2001
Going Native for PDA Apps
Most corporate handheld applications run on the server, using a design in which server-side code generates client-side interfaces using HTML or Wireless Markup Language.ThinAirApps...
Geekspeak: July 16, 2001
When I saw this ruggedized wireless terminal at the local home depot, I had two reactions.The first thing that came to mind was that...
Reorg Spawns New Divisions
Having let go more than 18,000 rank-and-file workers through voluntary and involuntary job cuts since January, Lucent Technologies Inc. is now focusing on reducing...
Integrated Web Appliances Worth a Look
When asked how to build a high-performance, reliable Web infrastructure, most IT managers will probably say something like this: Place redundant firewalls and multiple...
Finding a Business Plan That Rocks
Remember Todd Rundgren? Besides giving everyone weary of the daily work grind that great anti-work anthem, "Bang on the Drum All Day," Rundgren was...
Pooling Technologies
Its midsummer in baseball, and midslump in telecom — time for second-tier teams to acquire talent from cellar dwellers and make a run for...
Video on the Go
Coming to lifeNeed help livening up the Web site? LiveWave Inc. says it has the answer. The Newport, R.I., company this month rolled out...
Cisco-Powered
Cisco Systems is among the dominant internet brands worldwide, but competing vendors would have you believe that the only way to stand apart from...
Keeping An Eye on JavaScript
Agilent Technologies Inc. is readying a new version of its Firehunter eCommerce performance management tool that extends monitoring to client-side JavaScript applications.Firehunter eCommerce, which...
Does This Change Mark a Beginning?
No one would argue that Microsofts newly announced concessions to computer makers mark an end to the monopolist threat posed by the Windows operating...