Monthly Archives: March 2003
Fujitsu Ships New PrimePower Servers
Fujitsu Technology Solutions Inc., looking to push its way into the U.S. server space, has begun shipping the fifth generation of its Solaris-compatible PrimePower...
HP Not Ready to Pull Trigger on Centrino
Hewlett-Packard Co. on Wednesday launched a notebook computer for business customers that is notable in that it does not sport Intel Corp.s new Centrino...
Centrino Makes Splash in N.Y.
NEW YORK—The core of Intel Corp.s Centrino mobile platform was the direct result of a convergence of communications and computing, according to company CEO...
AMD Unveils 12 New Mobile Chips
Advanced Micro Devices Inc. on Wednesday is adding to the noise this week in the mobile computing space by unveiling 12 new mobile chips,...
Red Hat Expands Enterprise Linux Line
Linux vendor Red Hat Inc. on Wednesday will announce that it is expanding its enterprise Linux product line and offering a range of lower...
Access Points Dont Tell the Whole Story
Wireless hot spots are springing up all over the country in coffee shops, bookstores, airports, hotels, university campuses—and now, fast food chains, too—to provide...
Study Exposes WLAN Security Risks
As wireless networks continue to gain acceptance and become integral to corporate computing environments, IT departments continue to ignore the myriad security problems inherent...
Microsoft Rolls Up New Windows for Cars
Microsoft is preparing to launch the next version of its Windows Automotive platform on March 26.Microsoft will take the wraps off its new system...
Web Storage Digest: Notebook Storage Gets a Boost From New Fujitsu Drives and More
Enterprise StorageSNIA: Blufin Storage Standard Still Swimming UpstreamThe Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA) this week said it began the second phase of testing for...
Dell Plays Both Sides In Wireless Networking
Dell Computer appears to be playing both sides in the mobile wireless arena, supporting both Intels Centrino as well as new wireless options.Dells new...