Monthly Archives: May 2003
New Intel Chip Set Gets PC Nod
Intel Corp.s planned release this week of its latest chip, Springdale, will bring a host of new features to midrange and low-end desktops. And...
ANTs Ups Performance Ante
ANTs Software Inc. last week jumped into the ring of high-performance, high-workload database applications with the launch of ANTs Data Server.ANTs Data Server 2.0...
VCT technology boosts DI-604
D-Link has packed the latest refresh of its flagship D-Link Express EtherNetwork DI-604 4-Port Ethernet Broadband Router with new tools typically seen in expensive...
Stratus Offers One-Box Resilience
Stratus Technologies Inc.s entry-level ftServer 3300 gives IT managers a resilient server for mission-critical applications.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
ftServer 3300
Stratus ftServer 3300 is basically a cluster in...
Ethernet Still Going Strong
Ethernet, that ubiquitous networking standard, turns 30 years old this week. And while the technologys primary developers—Intel Corp., Xerox Corp., 3Com Corp., Cisco Systems...
Buffalo Leads Antenna Stampede
Buffalo Technology released an omnidirectional indoor antenna for the companys 802.11g wireless PCI network card at NetWorld+ Interop earlier this month. The antenna comes...
Retrospect: No-Frills Backup
Version 6.5 of Dantz Development Corp.s Retrospect Backup for Windows Multi Server software provides solid workgroup-class backup at a reasonable price.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Retrospect Backup for...
Service Matters
Is there anything more indefensible—both technically and morally—than poor customer service on e-commerce Web sites? I dont think so.An e-commerce site can have the...
WordPerfect Update Gets the Job Done
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
WordPerfect 11.0
Corels latest WordPerfect Office upgrade provides a basic, less expensive alternative for organizations that dont want Microsoft Office. Loyal WordPerfect customers will...
Crossover 2.0 Lets Linux Run More Windows Apps
As the de facto standard in desktop operating systems, Windows is generally the platform of choice—often to the exclusion of others—for commercially developed applications,...