Monthly Archives: March 2004

IBM Opens Power Platform

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NEW YORK—Taking the game plan implemented so successfully by Linux proponents, IBM will open up its Power microprocessor platform to enable other companies to...

Virus Spitfires

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Is a virus writer just a lone wolf firing off malicious code? The authors of recent attacks dont appear to be. Text extracted by...

Former Apple Dealers Move Protest to Web

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A group of angry dealers on Wednesday launched a protest Web site against Apple Computer Inc. The resellers—currently suing Apple in Superior Court—are asking...

Prowling VON

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This show rocks! I knew it was going to be a good show when I arrived at the Santa Clara convention center and the...

Analysts Predict Swelling of DRM Use

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By 2006, about 20 percent of the top 2,000 global organizations will use digital rights management to protect content, an analyst firm said Wednesday.About...

FCC Policy-maker Lays Out VOIP Problem

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SANTA CLARA, Calif.— A Federal Communications Commission policy-maker underlined the financial implications of voice over IP in a speech here Tuesday. For months, FCC Chairman...

Microsoft Talks VOIP for New Windows CE

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SANTA CLARA, Calif.—Two days after announcing the next version of its Windows CE embedded operating system, Microsoft Corp. on Wednesday revealed new voice-over-IP features...

LeftHand Reaches Crossroads

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IP SAN company LeftHand Networks Inc. this week announced an alliance with hardware vendor Crossroads Systems Inc. in an effort to widen its customer...

Hitachi Pitches Mobile Hard Drive Reliability

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Hitachi this week unveiled a revised 40GB Travelstar 4K40 laptop hard disk that focuses on reliability, rather than capacity. Key changes include a more...

Brocade Simplifies Small SANs

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Brocade Communications Systems Inc. this week today announced two new switches for the small to medium-sized business (SMB) market. The new switches include the...