Monthly Archives: March 2003
The Buzz: March 17, 2003
McDonalds Adds WLAN to MenuIn a marriage of fast food and fast Internet, 10 McDonalds restaurants in the New York metropolitan area last week...
Microsoft Pushes IM Standard
Microsoft Corp. earlier this month debuted the long-awaited beta of its real-time communications server along with a strategy designed to make it an emerging...
FreeHand Draws on Better Tools
With the release of FreeHand MX last month, Macromedia completed the upgrade of its product line to the new MX platform and has the...
Anti-Spam Site Offers Earthshaking Results
If your kitchen is being overrun by ants, you dont kill them one at a time. "You find their nest," say the engineers at...
Kattoon: March 17, 2003
Read this weeks Spencer column.
FCCs Decision Must Be Overturned
With Chairman Michael Powell reduced to casting a dissenting vote, the Federal Communications Commission has undone years of promoting a robust, competitive atmosphere for...
Redline I/O Accelerator to Meet Requirements of Enterprise Apps
Redline Networks Inc. last week introduced a Web I/O accelerator appliance designed to better serve the requirements of enterprise applications.The EX 3250 Enterprise Web...
X (Engineering) Marks the Spot
James Champy and Michael Hammer wrote the groundbreaking book "Reengineering the Corporation" in 1992, ushering in a new era of management change. Last year,...
CTIA 2003: The Year That CDMA Roared
Before this years CTIA, CDMA was like that annoying rich kid you grew up with. In his backyard, he had the best playground in...
Public Wi-Fi: Europes Magic Broadband Bullet?
LONDON—A few interesting events made last week a great one for Europes Wi-Fi boosters.Monday started with BT announcing a hefty expansion of its hotspot...