Monthly Archives: March 2004
NetIQ Delving Into Service Level
NetIQ Corp. is picking up the service-level management mantra uttered by application performance management providers with an update of its AppManager suite.Version 6.0 of...
Cray Expands Its Footprint
Supercomputer manufacturer Cray Inc., which currently sells a single system aimed at the highest echelon of users, is expanding its footprint with systems for...
IPSonar Rolls With Net Changes
Lumeta Corp.s IPSonar 3.0 neatly expands intrusion and wireless access point detection, and it ferrets out potential information leaks across network boundaries. However, the...
Viruses Winning the War
In the wake of what will likely go down as one of the worst weeks in the history of Internet viruses, security specialists say...
Tool Speeds Supply Flow
E2open inc., the consortium founded by IBM, Hitachi Ltd., Solectron Corp. and Seagate Technology LLC, is making it easier for users along an electronics...
An On-Demand Vision
The theme of last weeks IBM PartnerWorld conference was "Winning in an on-demand world." And despite some excessive glitz involving leather-clad tumblers and Segway...
Preserving: De-NAI-ability
Crafting a makeshift antenna from a napkin holder and an empty olive can, Spence finally managed to reach the Moscone Wi-Fi link from his...
IBM Aiding Partners, Workers
IBM focused on improving partner relationships and opportunities for workers at its PartnerWorld conference.The Armonk, N.Y., company last week announced several new programs, including...
IBM Aims for Developers
IBM is pulling out all the stops to woo ISVs and business partners into working with the systems company to help support the burgeoning...
Lexmark Adds SMB, Workgroup Devices
Lexmark International last week unveiled three color printers for small workgroups and small to medium-size businesses.The $699 C510, fueled by a 500MHz processor and...