Monthly Archives: February 2003

Moves Afoot for Linux Certification

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Oracle Corp. and IBM are jostling for a federal stamp of approval on Linux, with both companies announcing that they will submit their respective...

Microsofts Next Move: A Virtual Datacenter

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As Microsoft prepares for the April launch of Windows Server 2003, it is already hard at work on what it sees as the next...

Theres Hope for Webcasting

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Im lucky enough to live in Boston, where several great college radio stations make it possible for me to listen to a wide variety...

A Big and Flexible External Drive

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Making Backups Easy Product: Maxtor 5000DV Web Site: www.maxtor.com Pro: Huge capacity, quiet, performs well Con: Pricey; no "off" switch Summary: An excellent secondary backup device for small networks or a small office...

Intel Debuts Chip for Midrange Cell Phones

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As expected, Intel Corp. on Thursday introduced the PXA800F, a high-end processor designed for midrange cell phones.Previously known by its code name, Manitoba, the...

Dell Ends Purchasing Deal With IBM

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Dell Computer Corp. has ended a seven-year, $16 billion contract to buy hardware components from IBM, and is cutting back on a $6 billion...

Symantec Enhances Early-Warning System

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Symantec Corp. on Wednesday released the newest version of its DeepSight Threat Management System, which now integrates firewall data and includes new reporting and...

Gateway Adds Six-In-One Card Reader To Notebook

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Beginning this Friday, Gateway will ship what it dubs the first sub-$1,000 notebook PC with an integrated six-in-one card reader.The 400L, priced at $999...

Nortel Enhances Networking Line

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Nortel Networks on Tuesday launched another leg holding up its "One Network: A World of Choice" convergence strategy that is intended to minimize the...

Support Grows for .Net

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SAN FRANCISCO—Microsoft Corp. partners will be showing their support for the software giants development tools platform at the VSLive developer conference here this week.Infragistics...