Monthly Archives: September 2003
Exchange 2003 Targets Admins
With many features geared toward reducing management and network overhead, Microsoft Corp.s Exchange 2003 definitely delivers more value to administrators than previous versions of...
Alpha Code Shows a Strong KDE 3.2 Ahead
The KDE Projects KDE 3.2, which eWEEK Labs reviewed in its initial alpha release, should impress companies countenancing desktop Linux deployments.Along with GNOME, which...
Congress Reviews Visa Programs
In the boom times of the late 1990s, U.S. corporations turned to foreign workers to fill highly skilled jobs, particularly in technology. Now foreign...
Its All in the Model
IBM has been working on enhancing the power of modeling to include not only modeling code but also modeling of business processes and data...
Gates Demos Web Services
Bill Gates and IBM Software chief Steve Mills stood together here last week to demonstrate for the first time reliable messaging and secure, authenticated...
Developers Jump on Board Java Enterprise System
With Sun Microsystems Inc.s new Java enterprise System and a pricing model that delivers the middleware as an entire software stack for $100 per...
Samsung Rolls Out Flat Displays
Samsung Electronics Americas Digital Information Technology Division last week unveiled three flat-panel displays for enterprise and small-business users.The sleek new SyncMaster 173P is a...
Palm Gets Stylish With New Accessories
Palm has introduced a foldable wireless keyboard that links to any Palm device via an infrared connection. Available next month, the keyboard will cost...
Pumatech Syncs Acquisitions
Having acquired four companies in the past year, synchronization software company Pumatech Inc. is done with its shopping spree and ready to integrate.Pumatech, of...
IEEE Heads Into Radio Safety Fray
With wi-fi access points projected to double by 2005 and a pro- jected 9 million users before the end of this year, the electromagnetic...