Monthly Archives: November 2004

Value Is Watchword for 2005 Budget

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With budgets largely flat or even still shrinking, IT professionals are looking for value at every tier of the enterprise stack—but theyre not making...

Where Is the Wi-Fi?

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Over the years, Intel has made a habit of building plants in relatively remote locations, New Mexico and Arizona among them. So what happens...

Verizon, Nextel Settle Spectrum Dispute

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Verizon Wireless last week ended its fight to block the Federal Communications Commissions plan to move Nextel Communications out of a spectrum where it...

Intel, Clearwire Team on WiMax

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Aiming to promote the adoption of the broadband wireless technology known as WiMax, Intel Corp. has teamed with Clearwire Corp.—a company best known for...

Voice Over Wireless Dials In

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As voice-over-wireless technologies creep toward enterprise adoption, network administrators must account for myriad variables—both technical and social—as they work to implement the technology. Based on...

Bluetooth Grows Up

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In an effort to address some of the problems that have slowed Bluetooths widespread adoption, the Bluetooth Special Interest Group, which steers the development...

Tungsten T5 Tops Handheld Heap

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The Tungsten T5, the latest device in PalmOne Inc.s line of business-targeted handheld computers, shares the strengths of the vendors previous Tungsten products—such as...

Provisionings Promise

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The folks in marketing want to develop a direct mail campaign that can target with pinpoint precision certain households, certain income levels and certain...

Foundry Edgeiron Raises Bar

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Foundry Networks Inc. this week is pushing to move 10 Gigabit Ethernet beyond niche applications with the launch of a low-cost switch. Foundrys EdgeIron 10...

Corio Testing: Pay as You Go

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Corio Inc., which develops hosted application management and infrastructure services software, is working on an offering that will let companies rent testing infrastructure software. Due...