Monthly Archives: October 2004

RFID Labs Will Look at Impact of Temperature on Technology

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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...