Monthly Archives: August 2004
Bloomba Adds to Stellar Searches
The Bloomba e-mail client from Stata Labs has been making a name for itself with a fantastic search engine, but the latest release, the...
Netscape 7.2 Is a Worthy Upgrade
The recent release of Netscape 7.2 contains some welcome improvements that will please users who prefer the Netscape browser.
The latest Netscape browser is based...
Sun, Microsoft Wage Peace
Keep your friends close, but your enemies closer" was the dictum of the late author Mario Puzos fictional Don Corleone. Someone at Sun Microsystems...
Outsourcing Ins and Outs
Youre troubled by the idea of outsourcing and would like to be better informed? Forty-year industry veteran Edward Yourdon has written a book, "Outsource:...
UWB Set to Challenge Radio Rules
With this months approval by the Federal Communications Commission of an Ultra-Wideband chip set, device designers and users can enjoy new options for robust,...
Aruba Grids Embed Access Points in Walls
Aruba Wireless Networks this week will introduce a new set of WLAN hardware and management software designed to reduce costs and increase capacity of...
Orion Workstations Act as Single-Box Clusters
A startup company is rolling out a family of workstations aimed at the technical computing space that offer clusterlike capabilities inside a single box.Orion...
TallyGenicom Ships Monochrome Laser Printer
TallyGenicom last week rolled out a $799 monochrome laser printer for small workgroups.The 9025N prints 25 pages per minute at a resolution of 1,200...
Intuit Network Monitor Disappoints
Although the Intuit network Monitor Professional Edition might entice some IT staff with its low $495 price, I recommend going with an easier-to-use—and just...
Microsoft Moves Toward Integrated Management
Microsoft Corp., via its Dynamic Systems Initiative, is arming its server management tools with improved customized application modules. But the companys ultimate goal is...