Monthly Archives: September 2003
Storage Digest: Overland Aims Up-market with 500-Cartridge Tape Library, and More
Enterprise StorageOverland Aims Up-market with 500-Cartridge Tape LibraryOverland Storage Inc. last week announced its biggest tape library yet with the 500-cartridge NEO 8000. The...
Storage Digest: Snap Unveils 3TB Snap Server, and More
Enterprise StorageSnap Unveils 3TB Snap ServerSnap Appliance Inc. last week introduced Snap Server 14000, which will store as much as 3TB of data as...
Intel Upgrades Power Cheaper Systems
Intel Corp. on Monday will roll out two new energy-efficient and low-cost versions of its 64-bit Itanium 2 chip, and top-tier vendors Dell Inc.,...
New Kids Domain Open for Business
A new Web domain geared toward children went live this week, just as the U.S. government announced the arrest of an alleged cyber squatter...
IBM High Availability Server Plays to Midtier
IBM is rolling out newly configured servers designed to give midsized iSeries system users high availability and disaster recovery help."Businesspeople in general are concerned...
The Next Big Thing: Blind Faith In U.S. Innovation?
Typically, worries about the United States future in technology are brushed aside by uttering four words: "The next big thing."The next big thing will...
National Security: Off the Radar
The loss of high-paying jobs to other countries isnt viewed as a national security issue yet, but that may change.If information technology is increasingly...
Depleting The U.S. Tax Base?
Will the movement of high-paying technology jobs gut the U.S. tax base?In all likelihood, the impact will be muted. Economy.com estimates 800,000 back-office jobs...
Offshore Outsourcings Hidden Costs
Chris Heim knows hell have to eventually send some of his product development work to India, China or some other country.The chief executive of...
Portal Vendors Rallying Around Standards
Vignette Corp. became the latest portal software developer to announce new products built on the Web Services for Remote Portlets standard 1.0, which was...