Monthly Archives: November 2004
NEC Blade Server Bundles Linux
NEC Solutions America is shipping a version of its blade server bundled with a fault-tolerant version of Linux.The fault-tolerant Express 5800/320Lb offers the companys...
HPs Profit Up 26 Percent
Hewlett-Packard rebounded from a shaky third quarter when it announced a 26 percent increase in its fourth-quarter profit last week. The company said it...
SBC, Microsoft Ink IPTV Deal
SBC Communications and Microsoft signed a 10-year, $400 million agreement last week to provide next-generation television services using Microsofts TV IPTV Edition software platform.The...
SmartDraw 7s Gains Arent Just Symbolic
Ive started using SmartDraw.coms SmartDraw 7 Suite to diagram my test networks at eWEEK Labs and have found the drawing tool does a good...
A Call for Change
Telephone services are on the verge of an upheaval like none seen before, and whether they ultimately become increasingly innovative and economic or stifled...
F5 Offers One-Stop Appliance Service
With Version 9, F5 Networks Inc. has overhauled its familiar Big-IP line with new hardware and software to provide the bounty of services that...
OpenBSD Widens Its Scope
Already well-regarded as a security-focused network operating system, OpenBSD stands to further upgrade its reputation with Version 3.6, which combines enhanced services with wider...
EMC, GE Cater to Medical Storage
EMC Corp. and General Electric Co. are rolling out scaled-down medical imaging offerings to enable smaller community hospitals to keep in step with cutting-edge...
Samsung Unveils MFP
Samsung Electronics last week introduced its SCX-4720F monochrome multifunction printer.At 17.7 inches by 17.1 inches by 18 inches, the machine can be slid into...
Source Code Indemnity
Whats worth almost any price to protect if its the only one you have, but is almost worthless as long as even a single...