Monthly Archives: February 2003

FCC Modifies Local Network Access Rules

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The U.S. Federal Communications Commission Thursday modified rules requiring incumbent local exchange carriers to lease portions of the local network to rivals at regulated...

Connectix CEO Weighs Companys Future

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Connectix Corp., which this week sold its client and server Virtual Machine technology to Microsoft Corp., is evaluating its future given that it is...

National Semiconductor to Cut Workforce

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Chip maker National Semiconductor Corp. is cutting about 5 percent of its workforce and selling two business units in an effort to save money...

Microsoft Aims to Bolster Academia Ties

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Microsoft Corp. Thursday announced a series of initiatives aimed at strengthening its relationship with the academic community, including new versions of its software, Shared...

Storage News Digest: Ahead Plug-in Speeds CD Burning in Windows Media Player 9 and...

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Enterprise StorageIBM Bolsters Midrange Storage LinesIBM extended the fault-tolerant features of its high-end systems into midrange storage arrays at this weeks IBM Partnerworld with...

Competitors Weigh In On Microsoft CRM

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Microsoft Corp. clearly will shake up the customer relationship management and sales force automation markets simply by its decision to enter those spaces. Vendors...

AT&T Forges Ties With Content Providers

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CANNES, France—As operating system vendors vie for position in the wireless industry by promoting closer partnerships with carriers on data services, the carriers are...

HP, Cisco Make Data Center Push

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Cisco Systems Inc. is becoming a bigger player in Hewlett-Packard Co.s data center virtualization strategy.HP currently uses Ciscos Catalyst 6500 Series switches, PIX 515...

Demo Spotlights Enterprise Security and Spam Tools

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As more and more systems and users get hooked up to public networks, and as more and more wireless networks come online, IT managers...

Micron to Lay Off 10% of Work Force

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Micron Technology Inc., one of the top memory chip makers in the world, will lay off 10 percent of its more than 18,000 employees...