Monthly Archives: October 2004
RFID Labs Will Look at Impact of Temperature on Technology
RFID testing labs have been cropping up in a variety of spots around the globe. But two new labs announced by Delfour Corp. will...
Backup System Promises High Scalability, Lower-Cost Storage
A backup and archiving product derived by combining technology from two existing storage vendors offers new storage possibilities to large organizations at a fraction...
EDS Changes Directions, Intends to Show Bias
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla.—Electronic Data Systems is choosing favorites.In an announcement from the Gartner ITxpo, the $20 billion a year computer systems integrator said...
XML Eyed for VMI Standard
The supply chain management/logistics business has traditionally been marked by a lack of standards. Yet within the auto and truck parts industry, beta testing...
Siebel Posts Profit, Narrows Revenue Gap
Siebel Systems Inc. returned to profitability in its third quarter after reporting a loss in the same period a year ago, but fell just...
Kudos to Microsoft for Dual-Core Chip Plans
Its a clear win for customers that Microsoft has decided to maintain the status quo with its per-processor software licensing model after dual-core and...
Symantec Preps Anti-Spyware Launch as Revenue Climbs
Executives at security solutions provider Symantec said theyre confident that the companys business will continue to thrive in the face of Microsofts Windows XP...
Sun, IBM Lead Pack in High-End Utility Computing
Following up on its recent announcement of Sun N1 Grid Computing Utility Pay-Per-Use Cycles, Sun Microsystems has announced its next level of grid computing...
Software Licensing Moving Toward Utility Models
SANTA CLARA, Calif.—The software industry is due for major shifts in licensing models, but vendors and customers could find that breaking the perpetual-license habit...
Dont Let Creativity Crisis Drain U.S. Work Force
Outsourcing and immigration are two hot-button political issues that divide the tech community, making it difficult for the industry as a whole to find...