Monthly Archives: June 2004
InfiniCons New InfiniBand Switches Hit High, Low Ends
InfiniCon Systems is looking to bracket the InfiniBand switch market.
At the International Supercomputer Conference this week in Heidelberg, Germany, InfiniCon Systems Inc. is rolling...
Cisco Adds Wi-Fi Support to Routers
Cisco Systems Inc. on Monday introduced a card that adds IEEE 802.11b and 802.11g WLAN (Wi-Fi) support to its 3200 Series routers.
"This solution set...
IBM Unveils Telecom BladeCenter Packages
IBM is expanding its offerings to the telecommunications industry with new integrated packages that include Linux and middleware on its BladeCenter T systems.At the...
Foundry Pitches Flexible Switches
Foundry Networks Inc. hopes to hit a sweet spot for enterprise and service provider networks with a new line of midrange application switches that...
Apple Updates IT Management Software
Apple on Monday announced a new version of IT management software for Mac OS X that boosts screen-sharing performance and supports remote desktop functions...
Lawson Redraws ERP Blueprint
Lawson Software Inc. is overhauling its ERP suite to be more open, flexible and modular in an effort to make it easier for customers...
Onaro Manager Software Heads Off SAN Troubles
To stop storage network problems before they occur, Onaro Inc. is introducing its predictive change management software to simplify administration and manage the growth...
NetSuite to Drop Oracle Moniker on Small Biz Apps
NetSuite Inc., which makes hosted enterprise resource planning software for the small and midmarket sector, is severing its relationship with Oracle Corp.—its marketing relationship,...
Berkeley DB Java Edition Will Power Apaches Eve
Thanks to the marriage of open source and Java in Sleepycats new pure-Java version of Berkeley DB, many may reconsider whether they need to...
Eclipse Director Targets Microsoft
The newly independent Eclipse Foundation is looking to broaden and expand its membership, not only in the Java space but also far beyond, to...