Monthly Archives: February 2003
Ill Decide What to Keep on My PC
It takes time to do good work but only moments to destroy it—whether by accident or by intent. The key difference between a "power...
New Products Strengthen HP Storage Lineup
Hewlett-Packard Co. is readying across-the-board product upgrades, as well as a series of storage-related services, in the biggest storage product blitz since the companys...
Accelerator Slashes Latency
As more companies roll out enterprisewide, Web-enabled applications or look to save money by using VOIP, theyre likely to find that the strongest barrier...
PGA Drives for Data
Golf has always been a test of the players, their wits and their equipment. Now its also putting IBMs on-demand computing technology to the...
Some Ideas are Born Greatand Get Greater
Some technologies dont get older, they get better. This weeks issue has a couple of prime examples: virtual machine technology and Ethernet. Both originated...
VMwares App Makes the Cut
VMware Inc.s GSX Server 2.5 is a good choice for Wintel shops looking to consolidate their server infrastructure to increase CPU utilization and streamline...
Intel Cuts Xeon, Pentium 4 Prices
Fresh off its spring developer conference, Intel Corp. is slashing the prices on its Pentium 4 desktop processors and Xeon server and workstation chips...
Top Tip: Partition Magic stole my hard disk!
Tips used for Top Tips come from the ExtremeTech forum and are written by our community.Question from nerfhurter "i used partition magic 7 to...
Securing Windows 2000 Server Documentation
Microsoft has released a set of documents geared towards helping network administrators secure Windows 2000 servers. According to a Microsoft posting on SecurityFocuss Bugtraq...
Unifying Video and Audio Conferencing
In an effort to make video conferencing as convenient as audio conferencing, Polycom Inc. this week is launching a series of new products that...