Monthly Archives: January 2004
Tracking the Data With RFID
Manufacturers of consumer goods and retailers that sell them are gearing up to use RFID chips to track products through supply chains. But as...
Crossfire Casts a Wider .Net
AppForge Inc. has started shipping its first mobile and wireless application development environment for Microsoft Corp.s .Net platform.Crossfire, which was released last week, provides...
High-Performance Racks on Tap
A pair of systems makers are rolling out new 4U (7-inch) servers designed to provide users with high performance and flexibility.SuperMicro this week will...
IBM Refines Next-Gen Chip Sets for High End
IBM engineers are looking to add high-end virtualization, greater scalability and enhanced I/O capabilities into the next generation of chip sets that run in...
Dell Moves Into Layer 3 Switching
Dell Inc., continuing its quest to become a legitimate networking vendor, launched its first foray into Layer 3 switching.The Round Rock, Texas, company last...
CoSine Platform to Support Video Over IP
A product upgrade from CoSine aims to enhance real-time video presentations over IP networks. The company next quarter will bolster its video switch platform...
Sniffer to Support 10 Gigabit
Network Associates Inc.s Sniffer Technologies group has pumped up the companys Sniffer product line with additional throughput support and more management.The new Sniffer Portable...
Among Small Vendors, PC Innovation Thrives
That company named Other continues to be the biggest PC vendor around.With the release of the 2003 PC shipment numbers, IDCs computer counters once...
Meshing Security Data
NetForensics Inc. is putting the finishing touches on a new security strategy and product that company executives said will help clear up some of...
Box Secures Networks for Mobile Users
Security appliance vendor SonicWall this week will announce a new enterprise firewall/VPN box along with a new software client that can help enterprises enforce...