Monthly Archives: June 2004
Intel Competitor Outlines UWB Roadmap
Freescale Semiconductor outlined its ultrawideband (UWB) product roadmap this week, as the Motorola subsidiary attempts to go it alone against a consortium of competitors.Freescale,...
Why You Should (Still) Pay Attention to the DOJ-Oracle Trial
The Oracle-PeopleSoft-DOJ saga is similar to water torture. It just keeps dribbling on, only getting to trial in San Francisco federal court this week.Every...
Detecting Bioterrorism
The threat of bioterrorism has become a looming national concern. But after an initial furor of activity and government spending in the immediate wake...
Glowpoint Launches Lower-Bandwidth Video Service
Hoping to expand videoconferencing to more individuals and smaller offices, Glowpoint on Monday introduced a new class of service for its IP-based video communications.
The...
Intel, IBM Make Workstation Push with Linux Laptop
Disclaimer: Intel, AMD, Dell, Microsoft and HP are all clients of mine.
For years, true workstation users—folks tied at the hip to Unix—really didnt have...
Customers Question Microsofts ERP Intentions
Following reports that Microsoft delivered a sworn statement to the Department of Justice (DOJ) earlier this year claiming it had no intentions to enter...
AMD “Sempron” To Replace Duron Chip
Advanced Micro Devices plans to develop a new line of processors that will serve the needs of the basic PC market, the company said...
Dell, NEC Extend Itanium-Powered Server Lines
Dell and NEC Solutions are extending their server lines with new and upcoming systems powered by Intels 64-bit Itanium 2 processors.
Dell Inc., of Round...
New Armor to Thwart Hacks
A small cadre of vendors is set to release a new class of host-based security technologies that protect applications and processes running in memory.While...
EMC Gets Jump on Govt Compliance
EMC Corp. is leveraging its Legato and Documentum divisions to build tightly knit hardware, software and services packages to help guide customers through a...