Monthly Archives: March 2003
Service Helps Sites Gain Control Over ISP Traffic
Sockeye Networks Inc. last week upgraded its GlobalRoute bandwidth optimization service to give enterprises using multiple ISPs a more granular view of their traffic...
Cisco Toughens Up Switches
More utility plants and factories are turning from proprietary networks to Fast Ethernet connectivity for process control systems, now that the technology provides high...
SPSS Expands Analytics App Beyond Siebel
SPSS Inc. this week will roll out its PredictiveMarketing analytic application, making a technology originally developed as an add-on to Siebel Systems Inc.s CRM...
Cultivating Organic Tech
Give Forrester Research credit for one thing. Faced with a nuclear winter of IT spending, the IT think tank has come up with a...
It Is Becoming a Virtual World
Microsoft became a virtual company with its recent acquisition of Connectix. Its only a matter of time before Microsoft positions Windows as the core...
A Better Windows Than Windows?
My family members expect the unexpected when I say, "Take a look at this!"—but I produced a satisfying double take from my 11-year-old son...
El Gato to AOL Execs: Whats in a Name?
As reports of the impending death of the music CD continue to pop up, theres no denying the validity of the media mantra that...
Cashing In on HIPAA
When Julie Harris, IT director for Iowas Keokuk County, attended HIPAA Academy classes in January to achieve certification as a Certified HIPAA Professional, she...
IBM Plugs Faster CPU in to Unix-Based Servers
IBM is putting its 1.45ghz power4+ chip into its one-to-four-way eServer pSeries p630 Web server systems, the latest step in an initiative to outfit...
Sutter Health CIO Discusses Single Sign-On
eWEEK Labs senior analyst Cameron Sturdevant recently discussed identity management and single sign-on, especially as the technologies pertain to the health care industry, with...