Monthly Archives: September 2003
SAP Drills for Developers
SAP AG is looking to make developers more productive by extending the reach of the companys development environment beyond its enterprise applications and with...
Seahawks Go for Wow
When the National Football Leagues Seattle Seahawks team was looking for ways to improve the ticket holders experience in its spanking-new Seahawk Stadium last...
The Buzz: September 8, 2003
Microsoft Unveils Wireless PeripheralsMicrosoft announced a raft of wireless peripherals for desktops last week. The mouse products have a new scroll wheel, based on...
Motorola Sells Stake in Symbian
Motorola Inc. is selling its 20 percent stake in Symbian Ltd., a London-based consortium that makes operating systems for high-end phones, further marking the...
Single-Chip Wi-Fi Parts on the Way
Two wireless chip makers are readying single-chip Wi-Fi offerings designed to lower the cost and power consumption of WLAN clients.Broadcom Corp. is planning this...
The Max Takes Talk Wireless
ClearOnes Max table-top conference phone will allow you to move your conference call down the hall—while the call is still in session.Hoping to beat...
Golf Lessons for Techies
What does golf have to teach the technology business? Quite a bit. Recently, I had a chance to play with the Ziff Davis crew...
Dell Will Provide Free Switch
Dell Inc. is prepared to challenge established competitors in the LAN switching arena with the introduction of a network management tool that the vendor...
Enterasys Enters SMB Space
Enterasys Networks Inc. is shifting its focus to SMBs with a new Layer 2 LAN switch that brings advanced security and traffic classification features...
NEC, Stratus Take on Downtime
Stratus Technologies Inc. and NEC Solutions America Inc. are loading their respective fault-tolerant servers with even more technologies to ward off outages.Stratus this week...