Monthly Archives: November 2001
Pondering a Second Life for Exodus
Checking his e-mail for gossip, El Gato found only new kinds of money-laundering schemes from faux doctors and widows supposedly seeking financial help from...
.Net Alternative Easy to Use
Application development software startup MagnetPoint Inc. is readying a Java-based application development framework for building Web services.The framework, due next week and called MagnetStudio,...
SevenSpace Rolls Out Flexible Services
Management service provider SevenSpace Inc. last week said it will integrate all its services with those of StrataSource Inc. and launch a series of...
CLEC Customers Scramble for Services
Larry Smiths Fiesta Gourmet Shop, of San Antonio, was like many small businesses looking for a break on telecommunications costs. Smith left the incumbent...
NetBSD Got Game
Confused by the many packaged flavors of Linux? Among the BSDs, FreeBSD probably has the greatest mind share and the user-friendliest tools, OpenBSD is...
Comdex Trends: Wireless, Security, E-Mail
I knew Comdex had changed forever when my cell phone worked and, surprisingly, never stopped working—I received calls and called others without fail. My...
Storage: The Next Big Thing
Enterprise storage systems are in for some major changes, as eWeek Labs Senior Analyst Henry Baltazar learned when he talked to some of the...
City of Boston Maps Out SAN
When Bostons transportation department set out to create a video database of the citys assets, they found in Xiotech Corp.s Magnitude SAN product the...
Nokia Continues Symbian Push
Nokia Corp. is backing a number of efforts in support of the Symbian operating system, part of the phone makers push for mass adoption...
E-mail Worm Wreaks Havoc Over Holiday Weekend
A fast-spreading e-mail worm infected thousands of home users over the long holiday weekend and began spreading in enterprises as well on Monday.Known as...