Monthly Archives: September 2001
Recovery for People, Systems Will Come
The terror attacks of last week filled us all with horror, grief and agony that the promises of a new millennium can be dashed...
Linking New, Legacy Apps
Having to constantly retool systems as interface standards and technologies change can cost businesses a lot of money and time.Jacada Ltd., with U.S. headquarters...
Egenera Re-Engineers Server Farm
As large server farm management and scalability poisons more I-managers sleep, one of the pioneers of large-scale, mission-critical installations has broken IT-brass ranks to...
Intel Opens Way to SDRAM
After months of packaging its top-speed Pentium microprocessors with the Rambus-based 850 chip set, Intel Corp. last week delivered a chip set that will...
Enterprise Value of Portals Is Clear
Trendy enterprise-class products often have very short life spans. But a year and a half after eWeek Labs last eValuation on enterprise information portals,...
Crowd Control for P2P?
As university networks gear up to combat a new semester of peer-to-peer applications, some network watchers now see todays P2P as only a preview...
Fast Facts Infrastructure: September 17, 2001
TV CallingRegional and competitive telephone company rollouts of broadcast TV and on-demand entertainment services will boost the video gateways sold to 4 million units...
E-Mail, IM Play Major Roles as Phone Service Jams
As last weeks terrorist attacks slowed telecommunications services in the Northeast, many businesses and individuals turned to the Internet to track co-workers and family.Kevin...
Pinging for Problems
Problems that can slow traffic through a network can be a headache for businesses. IP Metrics Software Inc. last week rolled out an updated...
VOMPLS Standard to Spur Convergence
Small and midsize businesses have fewer options for converged Internet-based voice and data services than large enterprises with pricier access networks. But new standardization...