Monthly Archives: January 2004

Tracking the Data With RFID

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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...