Monthly Archives: January 2003
Powering Wireless LANs
A cadre of networking companies is striving to make it easier for customers not only to integrate WLANs into their existing wired infrastructures but...
Wyse Extends Thin-Client Reach
Wyse technology inc. is taking its thin-client technology mobile.The San Jose, Calif., company, which is the largest vendor of thin clients, last week unveiled...
Wireless Trio Forging Tighter Links for Cell Phones, WLANs
Three major wireless industry companies are teaming to help business travelers stay connected to their businesses even when they are moving between networks.Motorola Inc.,...
ActionEngine Keeps Connections
No matter how sleek and shiny a mobile computing device may be, its the applications that separate the sought-after productivity boosters from the desk-drawer...
Good Technologys System Secures Wireless Messaging
Enterprises looking for a robust, secured enterprise wireless messaging system should consider Good Technology Inc.s reasonably priced GoodLink 1.5 package. However, sites that need...
Compuware Works to Ease Tool Administration Tasks
Compuware Corp. this week hopes to simplify tool administration with the introduction of Web consoles that span multiple tools in their respective management suites.Compuware...
Prices for 10 Gigabit Ethernet Declining
Force10 Networks Inc. last week gave 10 Gigabit Ethernet a shove down the price curve with a 44 percent reduction in the cost of...
Carriers Question Use of Numbers
Internet telephony is still nascent, but small businesses across the country are beginning to realize considerable advantages from it, including the option to pick...
Anticipating the Unknown
Its been one of the dirty little secrets of the security industry for years: Software patches dont work.Its not that they dont fix the...
BMCs Visualis Gets Fault Manager
BMC Software Inc. this week will incorporate fault management into its Visualis network performance modeling tool.Patrol Visualis Fault Manager, a component of Patrol Visualis...