Monthly Archives: December 2003

Extreme Networks Releases Black Diamond 10 Gigabit Ethernet Switch

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Extreme Networks Inc. on Monday brought out its next-generation core network switch designed to support 10 Gigabit Ethernet.Extremes new Black Diamond 10K high-end switch...

CA Releases Unicenter Web-Services Management System

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Computer Associates International Inc. on Monday released its new Web-services-management solution, the Unicenter Web Services Distributed Management. The system was launched into beta during...

Best Wireless Products of 2003

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It was a great year for wireless, as new capabilities seemed to come out with stunning regularity. But even in a year when so...

Intermutes Ad Blocking Software Takes Aim At Search Engines

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Those paid links that pop up along with search engine results have become the latest target of ad-blocking software. InterMute Inc. on Monday announced an...

Fighting Phishing

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Phishing, e-mail and Web-based efforts by online scammers to hijack personal information from unsuspecting users, faces a new obstacle. A group of global banks...

Intel Promotes Itanium 2 Servers with Test Drive Program

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Intel Corp., hoping to lure users of 64-bit RISC-based systems to its Itanium architecture, will let customers test drive Itanium 2-based servers for free...

USB Flash Drive Firms Join Forces

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Several companies driving next-generation "sneakernets" have banded together to support the key technology, USB flash drives.Little more than a USB controller, flash memory chip,...

UK Government Backs Suns Java Desktop System

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Sun Microsystems Inc. on Monday will announce a strategic five-year agreement with the United Kingdoms Office of Government Commerce to establish the Java Enterprise...

Coming Soon: Ultra-Fast, Interoperable Wireless Routers

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Editors note: This story has been modified at Buffalos request to "clarify" the use of the Broadcom technology by Linksys and Belkin. Broadcom Corp., Irvine,...

Defense Department Sticks to RFID Deadline

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The U.S. Department of Defense last week said it plans to stick to a January 2005 start date for suppliers to start using RFID.The...