Monthly Archives: October 2004

Beefy Options for Thin Clients

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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...