Monthly Archives: November 2004
MSNs New Blogging Service on the Way
Microsofts MSN division is expected to take the wraps off of its MSN Spaces blogging service this week, according to sources close to the...
Sybase Puts Linux Database on IBMs OpenPower Platform
Sybase Inc. has hooked up with IBM to put Sybases relational database, ASE (Adaptive Server Enterprise), on IBMs Linux-tuned eServer OpenPower-based systems, the company...
Cisco Enhances Gigabit Ethernet Switches
Cisco Systems on Tuesday announced enhancements to its Catalyst switching product line, and also announced "the industrys first" Gigabit Ethernet-enabled IP phone. The switch...
RIM Rolls Out BlackBerry Java Development Tools
Research In Motion Ltd. Tuesday unveiled new Java development tools for its BlackBerry portable wireless device.
RIM announced the availability of its new Java Development...
Virtual Tradeshows On the Rise
Although the capability has been around for several years, the concept of a tradeshow conducted solely in cyberspace is just beginning to take off.
In...
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Oracle Apps Certified on Novell SuSE Linux Servers
Oracle and Novell announced Tuesday that Oracles latest database, clustering, application server, collaboration solutions and enterprise applications are now available for and supported on...
Outsourced Netscape Merges Firefox, IE
AOL has unveiled a prototype of its revived Netscape Browser, which serves as a test bed for several new features. The new Netscape is...
Setting up Intels Matrix RAID for the ICH6R
To RAID or Not to RAID?Personal RAID storage is a hot topic—even somewhat controversial. Theoretically RAID 0 offers better performance, but at the cost...
IEEE Approves Japanese Wi-Fi Standard
The IEEE standards committee has approved the 802.11j standard, which will allow compliant North American Wi-Fi components to interoperate with similar devices in Japan.The...