Monthly Archives: June 2002
AMD Fires at Intel With 1.8GHz Athlon
Advanced Micro Devices Inc. on Monday released its first desktop processor built using its new 0.13-micron manufacturing process, a method that can produce faster,...
AmberPoint Monitors Web Services
With more enterprises beginning to experiment with Web services, there is a growing need for technology that enables businesses to monitor these applications.AmberPoint Inc....
Dell Ships NAS Bundle
Dell Computer Corp. on Monday began shipping a hardware/software bundle to make its network-attached storage connect to its co-branded EMC Corp. storage-area networks, officials...
Stress Management for Large Networks
As my recent tests showed, Caw Networks WebAvalanche 4.0 appliance stands out from competing network stress testers because it can simulate real-world testing scenarios...
PTC Streamlines Its MCAD Interface
Parametric Technology Corp. announced today a major upgrade of its Pro/Engineer MCAD software with hundreds of enhancements. Chief among the upgrades in Pro/Engineer Wildfire...
Two Developers Reborn as InQuira
Two software developers in the natural language search space have merged to form a new company, InQuira Inc., which will launch Monday.InQuira, which will...
VoIP Shoots, But Does It Score?
I dont know about you, but Im having trouble keeping pace with all the action at the 2002 FIFA World Cup. Sure, abusing the...
Trading Your Job for a Career
For some, IT is their job. For others (those in the geek category, perhaps) it is their life. In between we have categories like...
Storage Newcomer to Launch SAN Management Tool
A unique company with years of military IT contracts and relatively unknown commercial storage products will announce a new application for storage-area management next...
3Com Ramps Up IP PBX System
3Com Corp. is boosting the capacity of its IP PBX system and, in a partnership, is adding an option for customers to use legacy,...