Monthly Archives: October 2002
Transforming Tool for Office
Microsoft Corp. announced the development of an information-gathering tool last week that the company claims will bring robust data-capturing capabilities to its Office productivity...
Metaserver Beefs Up Integration Software
Metaserver Inc. this week will unveil a new version of its namesake business process integration software that has been upgraded to help users better...
Companies Partner on SAN, IP Interoperability
Mainstream storage area networks on IP are still years away, but Alacritech Inc. and Sanrad Inc. took a step forward in interoperability last week.Alacritechs...
CommVaults QNet Manages Storage in Single Stack, Unix Versions to Come
CommVault Systems Inc., a specialist in backup software, is expanding its reach into storage management software with a new initiative called QiNetix.Initially, QiNetix will...
IBM Beefs Up Management Products
IBMs Tivoli unit last week introduced a sweeping set of enhancements and new tools that begin to deliver on IBMs autonomic computing initiative.Among the...
Maintaining the Internet
When businesses across the country tried to access the Internet Oct. 2, many found connections sluggish or blocked due to outages on WorldCom Inc.s...
Wireless Office Momentum Builds
Hardware and software manufacturers alike are taking more advantage of high-speed networks and evolving industry standards to provide wireless access to corporate applications.Sharp Electronics...
WAP Makes Comeback
A slew of upcoming handsets from U.S.-based companies Motorola Inc. and LG InfoComm U.S.A. Inc. indicate that the industrys interest in multimedia messaging, with...
Cordless Devices Make Their Point
In almost 20 years with some kind of pointing device on my desk, Ive never had the adjective "cordless" on my mind—nor have I...
Chip Sets Boost Performance
Intel Corp. last week announced four desktop chip sets designed to support future processors that will feature its hyperthreading technology and bolster PC performance...