Monthly Archives: December 2003
Hooking Up Retailers With Wireless
Across the United States, retail chains, grocery stores and restaurants are deploying Wi-Fi networks and, in so doing, speeding up customer purchases, improving inventory...
May I Take Your Order, Wirelessly?
When the Seasons 52 restaurant opened earlier this year, it turned to Wi-Fi technology to beef up the all-important server-to-guest relationship.Specifically, the Orlando, Fla.,...
ViewCentrals Hosted Service Ably Handles Web Conferences
Companies that need a way to manage in-person seminars, training and Web-based conferences will find a good set of tools in ViewCentral Inc.s hosted...
A Suite Deal for Adobe Developers
The newly released Adobe Creative Suite Premium is the first package that includes all Adobe Systems Inc.s popular design development tools. It offers users...
The Right to Safe Updates
Traveling through Russia last month, a BBC reporter was challenged by police after being observed taking pictures of a river. Asking why he should...
PeopleSoft Service Gauges Training ROI
To help customers quantify their investments in its software, PeopleSoft Inc. is rolling out a service that enables companies to measure the benefits of...
NetObjects Fusion Still Fills a Vital Web Design Role
In the late 1990s, NetObjects Fusion went toe-to-toe with Macromedia Inc.s Dreamweaver for the title of best WYSIWYG Web site design tool. But while...
U.S. Seen at Risk on IPv6
Apart from the U.S. Department of Defense and a coalition of universities, American enterprises have not jumped on IPv6. And now, as interest in...
Sun Releases Tiger Alpha Code Early
Sun Microsystems Inc. has made an overture to Java developers in what amounts to the "open sourcing" of a key Java upgrade.The Santa Clara,...
Airespace Sets WLAN Tools for Remote Sites
WLAN infrastructure startup Airespace Inc. is set to introduce hardware and software aimed at supporting remote offices and keeping track of users locations.The new...