Monthly Archives: October 2004
Beefy Options for Thin Clients
Wyse Technology Inc., Neoware Systems Inc. and Maxspeed Corp. are rolling out hardware and upgraded management software that the companies say will make it...
Linksys Devices Dial Up Vonage
Two new Linksys devices, leveraging Ciscos experience with VOIP technology and a new partnership with Vonage, provide a painless path for remote workers and...
Fusion 3400 Is Quick to Set Up
Element Computer Inc.s Compact Fusion 3400 server appliance offers a comprehensive set of features, Web-based management and an affordable price, making the system a...
Ballot-Time for Bonzo
From: [email protected]: Monday, October 4, 2004 12:21 AMTo: eWEEK readersSubject: An upn Kumar no more; a Wyly coyote tries again"I guess Jimmy Carters not...
Cyber-Security Imperative
Its a lamentable state of affairs, but it will probably take years more of identity theft on a massive scale and security breaches of...
602LAN Suite Offers Basic Protection
I like to try out desktop protection tools that combine firewalls with anti-virus and anti-spam measures, so I threw the latest version of Software602s...
Cray Offers Low-Cost System
Cray is set to announce that runs Linux and is powered by Advanced Micro Devices Opteron processors. Pricing will start at less than $100,000—quite...
Stateless Linux Strikes Client Balance
There's no question that tight, centralized management of desktop systems can deliver companies shortened deployment time, simpler system patching and more predictable performance. Featurewise,...
A New Act for Tape
Enterprises are increasingly turning from tape-based storage devices to disk-based options as part of enterprise backup and archival operations to combat tighter backup windows....
Softek Storage Manager Hones Skills
In Softek Storage Manager 2.5, Fujitsu Software Technology Corp. adds performance-monitoring capabilities to its stalwart enterprise-class storage resource management suite.Click here to read the...