Monthly Archives: October 2001

Qwest, L3 Odd Bedfellows on New Service

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Soon, Qwest Communications will start selling advanced wavelength services in conjunction with its archrival Level 3 Communications.Its a tangled tale that has industry analysts...

Dell to Meet Q3 Expectations

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Just days after rival Compaq Computer Corp. announced its quarterly earnings will fall short of expectations, Dell Computer Corp. Thursday said it will meet...

Lane Takes The Reigns of SeeBeyond

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Ray Lane, former president of Oracle, has taken the chairmans reins of SeeBeyond Technology, a rapidly growing application integration software vendor whose products can...

Ericsson Upgrades Its Unified Messaging Suite

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Ericsson Inc.s Ericsson Enterprise division has introduced an upgrade to its OneBox unified messaging product suite in the United States.OneBox 2.0, which the Swedish...

AMD Counters Intels Moves With High-End Athlon

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Advanced Micro Devices Inc. next week will release a new processor to challenge Intel Corp. in the high-end PC market, but the chips debut...

IBM s Power4 Sets Sail in Regatta

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IBM Wednesday added its most powerful Unix server yet to its lineup, a 32-way system featuring its new "server on a chip" microprocessor architecture,...

Compaq Recalls Notebook Adapters

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Compaq Computer Corp. is recalling about 1.4 million notebook adapters that the company said pose a potential fire hazard.The Houston-based computer maker on Thursday...

NTT DoCoMo Turns On 3G Network in Tokyo

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The whole wireless world watched this week as NTT DoCoMo introduced the first third-generation cell phone network, but it seems clear that it will...

Mercury Moves Conference Into Cyberspace

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Business conferences have felt the ripple effect of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, primarily from the reluctance of some attendees and exhibitors to fly...

House Panel OKs Expanded Surveillance Powers

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Members of the House of Representatives charged with overseeing the judiciary approved an array of new electronic surveillance powers late Wednesday evening. However, wary...