Monthly Archives: May 2003
The Case for Rest
As I looped around the east edge of Phoenix, heading home from the GigaWorld IT Forum, I heard NPRs salute to National Night Shift...
SPSS, SAS Take Predictive Paths
Data mining stalwarts SPSS Inc. and SAS Institute Inc. are each planning to add more predictive capabilities to their respective Web analytics software offerings.SPSS...
W3C Readies Soap 1.2 Spec
Earlier this month, the W3Cs XML Protocol Working Group released its final SOAP 1.2 specification (in W3C language, a Proposed Recommendation). SOAP is the...
SPARC Workstation Is Going Mobile
Tadpole Computer Inc. is making good on its promise to extend beyond its high-end Unix-based desktops with a line of less expensive mobile computers.The...
Handheld Applications Redux
A team of engineers and developers from Palm Inc.s ill-fated enterprise software group this fall will launch a company that will aim to create...
Linksys Router Builds in Flexibility
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Linksys WRT55AG
Linksys WRT55AG wireless dual-band a and g broadband router puts a high degree of flexibility into organizations WLAN upgrade plans. This four-port...
Beyond Windows Server
With Windows Server 2003 just a month out of the gates, Microsoft Corp. is already looking at ways to deliver add-on technologies and wrestling...
StarView Remotely Monitors Systems
Startech.com this week is rolling out a tool designed to enable IT administrators to manage and monitor their servers remotely via the Internet.The companys...
Cisco Beefs Up Security Tools
Cisco Systems Inc. continues to broaden its portfolio of security management tools with the introduction of 14 new and enhanced security management, threat protection...
DHS Revamp on Tap
After months of escalating criticism from the IT industry that the Bush administration is devoting insufficient resources and attention to cyber-security, the fledgling Department...