Monthly Archives: July 2003
Wireless Web Digest: AT&T To Launch 3G
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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...