Monthly Archives: June 2002

Tablet PC Finding Its Stroke

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The PC industrys woes may be cured by taking two tablets and calling your local laptop vendor in the morning. Beware, however. The side...

Tools Aim to Improve Virtual Meetings

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New news in the Web conferencing and meetings space dominated the first day of the Collaborate East Conference & Expo in Boston Tuesday, with...

HP, IBM Unveil New 64-Bit Servers

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Hewlett-Packard Co. and IBM this week touted new offerings in the 64-bit market, with HP revving up its top performing Superdome server and IBM...

Microsoft Wireless Rumors Unfounded

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NEW YORK -- Reports of the ubiquity of Microsoft Corp.s wireless operating systems have been greatly exaggerated, company officials acknowledged on Monday."Its great news...

3Com Launches New LAN Switch

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3Com Corp. this week launched a new LAN switch as it continues its push further back into core enterprise networking.The Santa Clara, Calif., company...

Sparcs Fly as Sun Touts New Chip

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Sun Microsystems Inc. today outlined its 64-bit processor roadmap from todays 900MHz UltraSparc III to a future 3GHz UltraSparc V, and belittled efforts by...

IT Pros Predict Major Cyber-Attack

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To foment a sense of urgency regarding government spending on information security, the Business Software Alliance said last week that the majority of IT...

IBM Rolls out Wireless Bundles

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NEW YORK – IBM this week introduced several prepackaged kits for small and medium businesses that want to build a wireless infrastructure.Wireless bundles include: A...

BEA Moves on Web Services

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In a week full of Web services related announcements, BEA Systems Inc. announced the general availability of the latest version of its application infrastructure...

CSX Bases Logistics Management Tool on .Net

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CSX Lines and its logistics technology subsidiary, Horizon Services Group, Tuesday announced plans to release logistics management solutions for business-to-business e-commerce based on Microsoft...