Monthly Archives: October 2002
3Com Delivers Networking Hardware That Offers More Laptop, PC Security
3Com Corp. is offering IT departments the capability to provide more network security for laptops and PCs with new networking hardware.The Santa Clara, Calif.,...
Atek Tote-Remote Makes Presentations Portable
When youre giving a presentation in front of a group, you usually have two options: Walk back and forth to your laptop to move...
Linux Is Ready to Roll, With or Without Office
When I construct a spreadsheet in Microsofts Excel, I typically use only one layer of formulas and data. When I save the result, I...
Free Speech Put Into Practice
Information is the universal catalyst in a knowledge-driven society. We depend on accurate, timely information to make the right decisions. Thats not just a...
Lockheed Martin Brings Best Practices to Federal Customers
Bucking the IT industry trend to redouble overtures toward the government while homeland security is hot and the economy is not, Lockheed Martin Corp....
Sun to Executives: Eat Your Own Dog Food
Sun Microsystems is apparently taking a hard line with its executives running Microsoft Windows and Office on their machines and is strongly encouraging them...
What, Exactly, Is XDocs?
If you tried to solve the XDocs puzzle based on the various press reports that appeared last Wednesday, youd be left scratching your head....
OEMs Are MIA When It Comes to Desktop Linux
If this is the year of the Linux desktop, as Jonathan Schwartz, executive vice president for software at Sun Microsystems Inc., has claimed, then...
Barrett: Itanium Just Part of Intel Plan
Intel Corp. is launching its 64-bit Itanium processors in the midst of a deep industry downturn and, as part of its effort, is seeking...
Microsoft, Oracle Step Up to the Plate
"Unbreakable" Oracle running with J2EE and Microsofts .Net are two of the most important computing platforms of the 21st century. The problem is that...