Monthly Archives: September 2004
Utility Computing: Good to Go?
Is utility computing like the weather—a popular topic nobody ever does anything about? At eWEEK.com, were taking the measure of this much-discussed technology initiative...
Analysts Question Suns Open-Source Solaris Plans
Sun Microsystems Inc. says that its going to open-source Solaris, but analysts and industry insiders arent sure how Sun will manage it or what...
Ask Jeeves Gets Personal
Ask Jeeves Inc. is getting personal with Web search and trying to leapfrog its bigger competitors in the process.
The Emeryville, Calif., company on Tuesday...
With Orange Phones, the Network Is the Platform
I dont think Id ever heard of a mobile phone network holding a developer teach-in. But now, Ive been to one. It was held...
Sun, HP Focus on SAN Management
Sun Microsystems Inc. and Hewlett-Packard Co. are both building storage virtualization tools and storage grid technology to help customers drive adaptable intelligence and unified...
Microsoft Fixes VPN Flaw in XP SP2
Microsoft has issued a formal fix for a problem in Windows XP Service Pack 2 that appeared almost immediately after the updates release.
The problem,...
Verisign, RSA Seek to Change the Face of Passwords
Passwords as we know them could be yesterdays news if two-factor authentication solutions from VeriSign Inc. and RSA Security Inc. catch on with enterprises.
Two-factor...
Gateway Rolls Out New All-in-One PC
Gateway Inc. is unveiling an upgraded all-in-one desktop computer that includes Intel Corp.s latest chip set and integrated graphics technology.
The Profile 5.5, rolled out...
IBM Taps RFID Midmarket
Despite significant RFID adoption from the biggest companies, IBM is turning its attention to the midmarket.
The company announced last week at the Frontline Solutions...
iPass and Sygate Team Up
Two companies known for providing different aspects of secure remote access are teaming up to provide secure access solutions for mobile users.
iPass Inc., which...