Monthly Archives: September 2003

SAP Drills for Developers

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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...