Monthly Archives: February 2003
Moves Afoot for Linux Certification
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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...