Monthly Archives: November 2003

HP, Packet Design Strike Deal

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Hewlett-Packard Co.s OpenView NNM will get visibility into Layer 3 routing and the actual path packets traverse, thanks to a new OEM deal with...

Acer Builds Out Server Stable

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Acer America Corp. is continuing the expansion of its product line with a new rack-mount server aimed at businesses with demands for high bandwidth,...

Gateway Makes SMB Push

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For a CEO who had just announced more rocky financial news, Gateway Inc.s Ted Waitt was upbeat and optimistic. The Poway, Calif., company had...

RackWise Service Stacks Up Nicely

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Visual Network Designs RackWise 1.0, a multivendor equipment diagramming and assembly management utility, takes the sting out of creating plans to rack-mount network infrastructure...

Patches That Patch

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The "Patch-A-Month Club" was to have made life simpler for Microsoft customers. Instead, its life as before—which leaves much to be desired. In moving...

Customers in Charge

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Whos in charge here? That question is at the root of the often-strained relationship between vendors and customers. On one side of the chasm...

Microsoft Cuts Virtual PC Prices

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Microsoft last week dropped the price of its Virtual PC 2004 technology, which will be available to customers by years end. Officials said the...

Securing Network From Within

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Responding to ever-changing corporate networks and the growing threat of breaches from employees and partners, several companies are readying new products that secure networks...

Jamcracker Launches Pivot Path Identity Mgmt. Suite

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Jamcracker Inc. is the latest ASP to turn its intellectual property into new products, launching a new Pivot Path identity management suite, according to...

High-Tech Task Force Will Give Feds Security Input

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In preparation for next months crucial cyber-security summit in California, a group of high-tech executives last week established a new task force designed to...