Monthly Archives: November 2004

NEC Blade Server Bundles Linux

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Whats worth almost any price to protect if its the only one you have, but is almost worthless as long as even a single...