Monthly Archives: May 2003

New Intel Chip Set Gets PC Nod

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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,...