Monthly Archives: September 2004
EMC Names New CTO
EMC Corp. on Friday filled its ranks by appointing longtime IBM executive Jeffrey M. Nick to serve as the storage giants senior vice president...
Wireless Tools Touted for Anti-Terrorism
Will a future terrorist act force the U.S. government to impose wireless tracking on product shipments? One expert raised this scenario in a panel...
IBM, Intel to Open eServer Blade Designs
IBM and Intel plan to open up their eServer blade platform to seed the market for future designs, the companies plan to announce Thursday.
IBM...
Hack To School
School wasnt even in session, and Dartmouth College CIO Lawrence Levine was penning the kind of letter technology executives dread.To the College Community:Late Wednesday,...
Wi-Fi Alliance to Announce Interim Multimedia Spec
Next week, the Wi-Fi Alliance will release Wi-Fi Multimedia, or WMM, an interim standard that will provide early quality-of-service functionality for multimedia equipment based...
Intel to Redefine Performance at IDF
Intel co-founder Gordon Moores famous law will be re-examined again next week, as Intel shifts away from pure speed to the more efficient utilization...
Enterprise Search Vendors Eye Emerging Markets
Readying for battle in the emerging areas of local and desktop search, enterprise search vendors are rolling out software to counter moves by Google,...
Back to School with Database Encryption 101
Database security vulnerability is finally getting a level of attention approaching that which has long been targeted at networks, which is both a good...
Ballmer Beats Security Drum
The software industry will create more positive change in the next 10 years than it did in the previous 10, provided that security threats...
MessageLabs Taps Brightmail in War on Spam
MessageLabs Ltd. this week announced a deal to adopt Symantec Corp.s Brightmail anti-spam technology. MessageLabs will combine its Skeptic predictive anti-spam technology with Brightmail...