Monthly Archives: March 2002
Content Delivery Gets Smart
Intelligent content delivery systems are expected to gain prominence during the next few years as the key technology for powering distance learning and document...
Fujitsu Softek Unveils Storage Suite
Fujitsu Software Technology Corp. is joining a growing number of vendors rolling out heterogeneous storage management suites.Storage Manager 1.1, released last week, combines licensed...
Geekspeak: March 11, 2002
Ok, we admit it: our own eWeek online polls omit a crucial datum by not showing the number of responses from which the percentage...
A Slam Dunk for New VPNs
IP security VPNs are a good way for individual users to connect into a corporate network. Theyre extremely ill-equipped, however, for connecting corporate applications,...
Software Is Difference
At first glance, it would be easy to label NetApp as an iron-pumping hardware vendor, given that its meat-and-potatoes products are shiny Filer network-attached-storage...
Ballmer Balks on CE .Net in Deposition
Whether youre Bill Clinton or the head of a large corporation like Enron, it seems the best defense in any legal matter is to...
Novell Bids Adios to More Executives
Novell Inc. continued to shuffle its executive deck last week with the departure of four more officials.The departures, made one day after Chief Technology...
Internet Insight: Air Time: Free and Paid
In a future world in which road warriors travel about armed with a laptop and WLAN card, Internet access will be widespread, and sometimes...
Tales From Wireless Users Anonymous
Hi, Im Rob, and Im a wireless junkie.IT professionals everywhere should be wary of me and my ilk because the biggest problem with wireless...
The Buzz: March 11, 2002
Excellence AwardsProceeds from eWeeks annual product awards program were donated to charities that leverage IT to enrich childrens lives: Eric Lundquist presented $10,000 to...