Monthly Archives: November 2004
Viva, Faux Vegas
From: [email protected]: Monday, November 15, 2004 12:31 AMTo: eWEEK readersSubject: Stone saga reads like a bad Novell; Mercury expanding?"More than 45,000 pounds of water...
Patented Stupidity
Theres an old saying that goes, "things need to get really bad before they can get better." It looks like we may have reached...
Browsers: Choice Is Yours
The browser market lives. the Mozilla Foundations stand-alone browser, Firefox, now comprises 3 percent of the market. That number compares with Internet Explorers 92.9...
Visa Upgrades Mean Business
When holiday shopping hits the frenzy level, Visa International will be well-prepared to handle an expected peak load of 100 million transactions per day—as...
Dell to Build Third U.S. Manufacturing Plant
With demand for its desktop PCs growing, Dell last week unveiled plans to build a third U.S. manufacturing facility, in North Carolina, to open...
IBM Workplace Changes in Store
IBMs Lotus software division is readying a host of improvements that will bring its fledgling Workplace messaging and collaboration platform closer to feature parity...
HP Polishes Multifunctions
Hewlett-Packard Co. is expanding its Total Print Management strategy for the enterprise with new multifunction printing devices and management software.
The Palo Alto, Calif., company...
Web Conference Pricing Shaking Out
Pricing for hosted Web conferencing services still runs the gamut—from limited seats and minutes per room per month with per-minute overage charges to pay-by-the-minute...
Audio Bolsters Web-Based Conferencing Services
Recent updates to services from Genesys Conferencing Inc., Interwise Inc., Netspoke Inc. and Raindance Communications Inc. provide companies with more-sophisticated Web-based conferencing and collaboration...
Netspoke Conferencing Hub
For companies that want a single system for organizing Web conference content and delivering it efficiently, Netspoke Conferencing Hub is a great choice. These...