Monthly Archives: July 2003

Wireless Web Digest: AT&T To Launch 3G

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Shipments of Handhelds Continue to FallIDC announced late Tuesday that worldwide handheld shipments for the second quarter were down 10.7 percent, to 2.27 million...

Storage Web Digest: Z-Force Switch Boosts NAS Scalability

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Enterprise StorageZ-Force Switch Boosts NAS ScalabilityZ-force Inc. this week announced availability of its ZX-1000 File Switch, a new network node that enables the creation...

Oracles Bid: Style Matters

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NEWS ANALYSIS: Oracles bid for PeopleSoft could have turned out differently if CEO Larry Ellison didnt lose style points in the companys opening volley.Consider...

Hard Drive Vendors Think Perpendicular

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Hard disk drive vendors, looking beyond serial technologies, are developing even more advanced technologies to improve the physical data recording capacities of HDD magnetic...

Dialing for Directions

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If youre out on the road in an unfamiliar setting, you can now find out where the nearest gas station, post office or hotel...

Storage Web Digest: Quantum Shows New Intelligent Tape

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Enterprise StorageQuantum Shows New Intelligent TapeQuantum Corp. this week introduced the first firmware for monitoring and reporting on midrange tape drives, giving super digital...

Security Web Digest: Windows Passwords Insecure

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Enterprise Swiss researchers released a paper this week outlining a way to speed the cracking of alphanumeric Windows passwords, reducing the time to break such...

E.piphany Improves Results, Shuffles Management

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E.piphany Inc. announced a leadership change Monday, promoting Karen Richardson, formerly executive vice president of worldwide operations to CEO, and Phil Fernandez, executive vice...

Ballmer Still Tilting at Linux

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REDMOND, Wash.—Microsoft Corp. has grown its market share in almost all of its businesses over the past year, CEO Steve Ballmer said Thursday, while...

New Storage Solution Previewed at Linux Symposium

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OTTAWA—IT professionals may soon have a do-it-yourself alternative to commercial network-attached-storage products, according to a presentation by self-described Linux "kernel hacker" Ben LaHaise at...