Monthly Archives: July 2001

Going Native for PDA Apps

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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?

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No one would argue that Microsofts newly announced concessions to computer makers mark an end to the monopolist threat posed by the Windows operating...