Monthly Archives: October 2004
Addamark Renames Itself SenSage, Updates SIM Product
Addamark Technologies will announce Monday that the company is changing its name to SenSage Inc. The San Francisco-based company also will rename its SIM...
Sender ID Finds New Life
Internet Light and Power says it will become one of the first ISPs to deploy Microsoft Corp.s anticipated Sender ID technology in daily operations.
Sender...
Versatel Unleashes VOIP Apps
Media gateway maker Versatel Networks will announce a new series of applications at VON (the Voice on the Net expo and conference) next week...
PayPal: Service Fully Restored
PayPal on Thursday reported that it had restored its online payment services after facing intermittent outages for more than five days.
PayPal, owned by eBay...
Analysts: Demand Low for Medical RFID Tagging
The RFID chip from Applied Digital Solutions that links patients to their medical records has kicked up a media furor over potential privacy concerns...
Microsoft Preps Previews of SQL Server 2005
Microsoft Corp. on Friday said it will release previews of the next version of SQL Server leading up to the release of the next...
Darned Sox
From: [email protected]: Monday, October 18, 2004 12:13 AMTo: eWEEK readersSubject: Sanjay on the beach; free Sun Fire zone; lounge warrior"I shouldnt have shaved," pouted...
Black Duck Moves IP Protection to the Lawyers Office
Black Duck Software, an information services company offering IP (intellectual property) risk management and mitigation solutions, will announce on Monday the immediate commercial availability...
QLogic Gets Apple Love
QLogics low-end switches will get a boost from being resold with Apples Xserve RAID—or so the rumor goes. QLogics nudging into the SMB market...
Medical RFID Tagging Could Save Lives
The criticism of human RFID tagging that Ive been seeing sometimes misses the point, with potentially deadly results. This is not simply a human...