Monthly Archives: November 2003
HP, Packet Design Strike Deal
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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...