Monthly Archives: June 2002
Tablet PC Finding Its Stroke
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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...