Monthly Archives: September 2002

Project Mad Hatters Premise isnt Far-fetched

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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...