Monthly Archives: February 2003
3Com Adds to LAN Switch Line
3Com Corp. on Monday filled in a missing link in its SuperStack line of Layer 2 LAN switches.The new SuperStack 3 Switch 4228G adds...
Network Appliance Continues Revenue Surge
Network Appliance Inc. increased its revenue for the fifth consecutive quarter, at $228.5 million, with income of $19.7 million, the network-attached storage specialist announced...
Popkin, Intalio Team on Biz Processes
Enterprise modeling developer Popkin Software and Intalio Inc. announced a partnership Tuesday that will combine Popkins modeling tools with Intalios business process execution engine.The...
Nokia Phone Shows Its True Colors
Nokia Corp. on Tuesday announced three devices designed to bring high-end capabilities to a mass-market audience.For starters, the device division of the Espoo, Finland,...
Microsoft Gives Peek at Visual Studio .Nets Future
SAN FRANCISCO—Microsoft Corp. celebrated the first anniversary of its Visual Studio .Net application development environment and .Net Framework with hints of things to come...
Microsoft Revamps Security Updates for Home Users
Microsoft Corp. on Tuesday continued the expansion of its security response process, unveiling a new security mailing list specifically for home or other non-technical...
The Stories Behind the Slump in Handheld Sales
The handheld computer business has seen better days. According to a recent report from Dataquest, worldwide handheld shipments fell by 9.1 percent from 2001...
Apple Divulges Storage Details
Apple Computer Inc. Monday announced technical details and March availability for its delayed RAID applianceand announced upgrades to the Xserve rack-mounted computer.Xserve RAID has...
Backup Systems Have Bad Days, Too
MIT students were startled to see dining-hall charges appearing, late last month, on their records for dates and times when they knew they had...
Linux Makes Strides, Microsoft Fear Climbs
Last week in an SEC filing (as detailed in a story by Peter Galli), Microsoft raised a warning flag over open-source software. Microsoft execs...