Monthly Archives: March 2004
IBM Opens Power Platform
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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...