Monthly Archives: October 2003
Intels Absence Noted at Microprocessor Forum
SAN JOSE—Surprising many long-time attendees, Intel Corp. chose not to present at this years Microprocessor Forum, held here this week. Its presence was implicit,...
Centaur Builds Security into X86-Compatible Chips
SAN JOSE—Security algorithms moved toward mainstream hardware implementation with a Tuesday morning announcement by Glenn Henry, (as seen in photo above) president of Centaur...
Transmeta Demos LongRun2 Technology
SAN JOSE—In a surprise announcement at this mornings opening session of the Microprocessor Forum, Transmeta Corp. CTO David Ditzel (as seen in photo above)...
Transmeta Unveils New Processor
At long last, Transmeta Corp. on Tuesday will take the wraps off of its TM8000, the companys next big chance to move back into...
CIOs Moving to the Boardroom
NEW YORK—IT leaders were given the challenge at SIMposium 2003 here to move from the computer room and into the boardroom.In his keynote, Dr....
IBM Touts Power5 Chip
Users of servers powered by IBMs upcoming Power5 processors will be able to perform routine maintenance without having to shut down the systems and...
Transmeta Efficeon Targets Centrino Market
At long last, Transmeta Corp. has taken the wraps off of the TM8000, the companys next big chance to move back into mainstream computing.Transmeta...
New DCML Standard to Enable Utility Computing
EDS and Opsware on Tuesday here unveiled a proposed standard that officials said will help fuel the growth toward utility computing in the data...
Thwarting Piracy
Legislation percolating through Congress looks to ensure that federal law provides copyright protection to owners of commercial databases.The Database and Collections of Information Misappropriation...
Oracle Keys on SMBs
Oracle Corp. has introduced a new license scheme that company officials said will give smaller IT organizations a lower-cost point of entry to its...