Monthly Archives: September 2003

Novell Nterprise Linux Services Hits Beta

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Novell, which has pegged its future on Linux and Java, on Monday used its annual BrainShare Europe event in Barcelona, Spain, to announce a...

Acer to Roll Out Tablet OS Notebook

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Acer America Corp. this week will introduce a new computer that runs Microsoft Corp.s Tablet PC operating system but looks and costs more like...

Forrester: Windows Platform Bests Linux for App Development

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Martin Taylor, Microsofts recently appointed Linux point man, isnt wasting any time making good on his promise to use third-party analyst studies to make...

Microsoft Launches Office Online Site

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Microsoft Corp. on Monday launched its latest Office Online site, www.Office.Microsoft.com, which is a repository of free Office user resources on the Web.The site,...

Trend Micro Offers HTTP Virus-Scanning Tool

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Trend Micro Inc. on Monday announced a new gateway anti-virus product designed specifically to stop viruses coming in through Web traffic. InterScan Web Security...

IBM to Enhance Networking in Blades

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IBM later this month will be enhancing the networking capabilities in its blade server products by integrating Layer 2-7 Ethernet switching into the systems.The...

Dell Pushes Blade Standards for Grid

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SAN FRANCISCO—Dell Chairman and CEO Michael Dell touted the grid religion during the OracleWorld conference here, talking about how the push would improve performance,...

Oracle Launches Grid Database

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SAN FRANCISCO—With the message that "The grid has landed" blaring full-blast, Oracle Corp. announced the technology underpinnings of that vision at OracleWorld in San...

Apple Revs iMacs

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On Monday, Apple Computer Inc. upgraded its iMac desktops with additional horsepower, while adding more capacity to its iPod music players.Apples latest iMac revision...

Broadcom Preps One-Chip 802.11b

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Broadcom Corp. has designed its first single-chip 802.11b wireless component, reducing the operating power by two orders of magnitude compared with its current generation.The...