Monthly Archives: November 2002
Web Services Kit Supports Range of Mobile Devices
A new development tool kit for mobile devices announced by IBM last week moves Web services beyond business-to-business applications and software integration to connect...
Tablet Tussle
The idea of the Tablet PC has been received with everything from mild enthusiasm to wild derision. The reality, of course, is somewhere in...
Will Tablet PCs Make Inroads at Enterprises?
Remember Apple Computer Inc.s Newton? How about IBMs TransNote? They were both pen-based handheld devices that were supposed to revolutionize the world of computing...
Sorry Seems to Be the Easiest Word
A strange thing is happening in the industry, and it cant be good. Billion-dollar vendors are apologizing for doing what theyre supposed to do....
New Server Blades Pack More Punch
Blade servers, initially thought of as stripped-down alternatives to traditional servers, are gaining more performance enhancements and management tools and, with these, the attention...
Project Gets Helping Hand
When Warren Jones took over his companys network earlier this year, he was confronted with the knowledge of what wasnt happening. Jones, vice president...
Faster Chips Power Faster Workstations
New Intel Corp. processors and new Dell Computer Corp. systems built on them will provide higher performance for users of workstations and entry-level servers,...
Network App Covers Multiple Vendors
A Texas startup is pinning its hopes on its multivendor network device configuration tool.AlterPoint Inc. last week launched its DeviceAuthority tool, which automates the...
NewsDigest: November 25, 2002
Cisco Adds Security to RoutersCisco last week bolstered its efforts to integrate security functions across its product line with 12 new offerings that address...