Monthly Archives: October 2002
Dell Applies Winning Formula to New Areas
The secret of Dells success is that there is not really that much of a secret to how the company operates. Through science and...
Dell: Triumphs and Challenges
Its becoming routine: while the majority of it hardware vendors announce losses, mask weak sales, merge or get out of the business, Dell announces...
Dell: Direct, as Always
While much of the IT industry has been struggling in the midst of a protracted recession, Dell Computer Corp. has prospered, recently posting a...
Dells Printer, PDA Bids to Put Pressure on HP
Even before announcing plans to launch its own brand of printers in a deal with Lexmark International Inc., Dell Computer Corp. resold about 2...
Dude, Its a Brand-New Dell
Dell Computer Corp. made its name and money by focusing on one thing: building low-cost PCs and servers using highly efficient manufacturing processes and...
Intel Conceding 64-Bit Desktops to IBM, AMD
Sixty-four-bit computing is coming to the desktop next year, but Intel Corp. is gambling that the demand for such power will remain only for...
Safe Data: At What Price?
As they look to shore up the security of networks, many enterprise CIOs and security specialists are coming to the same inevitable conclusion: Security...
Feds Warming to Idea of Regulating Security
White House security officials are coming around to the idea that government regulation of the software industry may be needed to make the National...
Storage Startups Target Mid-Market
Storage managers watching the gaggle of start-ups finally shrink are in for a surprise next week, when several new products will be unveiled at...
Longhorn Out of the Microsoft Corral?
Microsoft still has yet to deliver the second release candidate (RC2) of Windows .Net Server 2003, but that doesnt mean work on the version...