Monthly Archives: July 2004
Iomega To Exit Small-Form-Factor Storage
Iomega Corp. said it plans to wind down its DCT small-form-factor storage operation, failing to find enough customers to keep the operation afloat.On Thursday,...
Emics Clustering Middleware Jumps into Java
Emic Networks is unleashing an update to its MySQL database and Apache server clustering middleware that brings Java-based servers into the picture, the company...
Judge Faces Perplexing Decision in Oracle-PeopleSoft Case
Pity poor Judge Vaughn Walker. He sat through four weeks of often tedious testimony as Oracle and the Department of Justice sliced and diced...
New iPaq Packs GPRS, WLAN, Bluetooth
Analysts continue to predict the demise of the PDA, frequently citing Sonys exit from the market, but Hewlett Packard Corp. is moving in a...
Brainstorming Tool Puts PowerPoint to Shame
Its an accepted fact that using Microsoft PowerPoint during a meeting immediately lowers the IQ of all present by about 20 points. Average people...
Stem Cell Initiative: A Boost for Research and Silicon Valley
Given its scope, the amount of money thats to be raised and the election year politicking surrounding the topic, a California ballot initiative to...
Linksys Intros NAS Solution For Small Businesses
Ciscos Linksys division this week announced its new Ethernet Network Attached Storage Device with PrintServer and 250GB hard drive (EFG250). The NAS device provides...
Bill Would Let States Tax VOIP
In a move that could threaten some of the price advantages of IP-based voice services, members of the Senate Commerce Committee have reversed key...
Enterprise Security a $2.9 Billion Industry in 2004
The total enterprise security market is a $2.9 billion industry worldwide in 2004, according to a study from The Radicati Group Inc. The group...
Security is in Wi-Fi Managements Future
Cirond Corp. this week said the company is shifting focus from managing to securing wireless LANs."We have decided to focus the entire resources of...