Monthly Archives: September 2004
Toshiba Releases IP Phones in Advance of New IP PBX
Toshiba America Information Systems, whose Digital Solutions Division holds a prominent spot in the SMB (small-to-midsize business) phone systems market, has announced two new...
New HIMSS Interoperability Chair Optimistic
"There are very few, if any, altruistic standards. Standards that take hold take hold because there are economic drivers for that to happen."Thats the...
Forgent Readies Post-JPEG Patent Targets
The company that is suing 42 major technology vendors over their use of technology in the JPEG image standard is preparing for its next...
IBM Exec Outlines PeopleSoft Deal
At PeopleSofts Connect 2004 user conference, CEO Craig Conway claimed that his company and IBM will jointly spend $1 billion in a development alliance...
KDE 3.3 Boasts Improved Kontact App
KDE and GNOME, the open-source software projects that together form the face of most Linux installations, have undergone revisions that boost their usability and...
GNOME 2.8 Gains Polish
KDE and GNOME, the open-source software projects that together form the face of most Linux installations, have undergone revisions that boost their usability and...
GNOME, KDE Aim at Windows
KDE and GNOME, the open-source software projects that together form the face of most Linux installations, have undergone revisions that boost their usability and...
Oracle Users Take Aim at High Costs, Security Silence
A growing number of Oracle users are not happy with what theyre getting.
Why? The products cost too much. The products are suddenly springing security...
Its Final: No Wi-Fi in Grantsdale Chips
Intel Corp. has decided not to enable the wireless access-point functionality in its Intel 915/925X "Grantsdale" chip set, a company spokesman confirmed Friday afternoon.Intel...
HP Axes Itanium Workstations
Hewlett-Packard Co. is discontinuing its line of Itanium-based workstations, saying demand from its customers is for x86 systems powered by processors with 64-bit extensions.
The...