Monthly Archives: May 2004
IBMs Middleware Challenge
IBMs recent Lotus Workplace initiative reinforces the argument that Sun Microsystems has been making lately for its own Java Enterprise System. Both players contend...
Tablet PCs Pass Inspection
While corporate response to Tablet PCs has been cool for the most part, Dennis Board introduced 200 convertible Tablet PCs into his computing infrastructure...
Adaptec Automates Storage for Workgroups
Adaptec Inc.s Adaptec iSA 1500 Storage Array features unique automation capabilities that make this workgroup-class storage unit worth a look. And with a base...
IBMs Workplace Hurdles
With IBM Workplaces new rich-client strategy, Big Blue appears ready to challenge Microsoft for control of its core platform. No, not Windows. And no,...
SAP CEO Lays Out SOA Plan
At its Sapphire user conference in New Orleans earlier this month, SAP AG brought home the idea of building a service-oriented architecture, or SOA,...
BEA to Express SOA View of the World
As the pace toward service-oriented architectures quickens, more developers are scrambling to explain the merits of their competing SOA implementations.
At its eWorld conference in...
Portlet Factory Shortens Development Learning Curve
The rise of JavaServer technology, XML and Web services, all of which have been adopted by major portal vendors, has made it easier to...
BlackBerry Gets Remote Control
/zimages/2/57636.jpgStating that some 80 percent of business customers buy wireless devices in retail outlets, RIM Chairman and co-CEO Jim Balsillie said the new provisioning...
WLANs: What Does the Future Hold?
Last year, the WLAN industry was divided mostly between vendors that sell central switches and scaled-down access points and those that keep intelligence in...
Dell Ships New Axim X30 Units
Dell rolled out three Axim X30 handheld computers last week. The devices run Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition software for Pocket PC and...