Monthly Archives: September 2002
Project Mad Hatters Premise isnt Far-fetched
This morning at the SunNetwork 2002 conference in San Francisco, Sun Microsystems announced its intentions to begin marketing 32-bit, Linux-based enterprise desktop computers, beginning...
Critics Rap Bush Cyber-Security Plan
The White House on Wednesday released a draft of its cybersecurity plan, a document that many critics are already saying is too tepid and...
PowerSchool Prez Leaves Apple
In another move for Apple Computers PowerSchool division, the groups president has announced her departure.Cheryl Vedoe has been appointed president and CEO of Apex...
Suns McNealy Sees Bright Future
SAN FRANCISCO—Sun Microsystems Inc. plans to grow its research and development spending over the next three to five years, CEO, President and Chairman Scott...
Pepsi: The Choice of a Wireless Generation
Ask a Pepsi Bottling Group service technician whats been the best thing to happen to Pepsi recently, and hell probably say Britney Spears. Theres...
Apple Leaks Mac OS X Update
Mac users got an early peek at the first tweak to Apple Computer Inc.s latest Mac OS X release on Monday, when the company...
RLX Boosts Blades Power, Memory
RLX Technologies Inc., which introduced its first blade server in May 2001, announced its fourth-generation design Monday, the ServerBlade 1200i, which offers 50 percent...
IBM, Intel Bulk Up Blade Servers
IBM and Intel Corp. announced Tuesday that the two high-tech giants have joined forces to develop enterprise-class ultradense servers, called blades, which will be...
Finisar Sharpens SAN Testing Tool
Network testing tools maker Finisar Corp. on Wednesday will announce SAN QoS 2.0, officials said."It basically allows you to collect data on a link,...
SuSE Linux Drops StarOffice
German-based SuSE Linux is the latest vendor to drop Sun Microsystems Inc.s branded StarOffice 6.0 desktop productivity suite in favor of the free OpenOffice...