Monthly Archives: November 2001
Comdex Crowd Unshackled
At Comdex this week, most attendees will learn their latest lesson in adapting to the New World Order: IDs will be checked; handbags will...
The Buzz: November 12, 2001
Site Helping Small FirmsIn an effort to provide small companies with a jump-start in the wake of the Sept. 11 attacks, the Commerce Department,...
Upgrades Give More Face Time
Later this month, Vcon Telecommunications Ltd. will upgrade its set-top videoconferencing appliances to provide more IP functions and T.120 ISDN support.Falcon 2.0, the latest...
Geekspeak: November 12, 2001
For those who believe bigger is better—and biggest is best—Maxtor shattered the storage capacity barrier in the hard drive market last month by releasing...
Keeping Data Bits From Burning Away
Miniaturized colonies of data and laser-assisted magnetization guns may sound like "Honey, I Shrunk the Server Farm," but thanks to government-funded research and some...
HP Aims at Data Center
Despite its pending merger with hardware provider Compaq Computer Corp., Hewlett-Packard Co. last week reasserted itself as a major software company, introducing 45 new...
HP Software Manages Net Usage
Hewlett-Packard Co. last week introduced new and upgraded Internet management software that officials said gives enterprises and service providers more accurate and up-to-date information...
FastTrack 500: Vital Statistics
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Palm Picks RSAs Encryption Software for Palm OS
Palm Inc. on Monday announced that it has chosen RSA Security Inc. to provide the encryption and other security software for future versions of...
Some NYC Lines Still Dark; Firms Turn to VoIP
After what a company spokesman describes as a "long, tedious process," Verizon Communications has restored service to more than 90% of the access lines...