Monthly Archives: November 2004

HP, Brocade Integrate SAN Switching, Blade Architecture

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IT managers concerned about deploying blade technology into heterogeneous environments may have an easier time of it with the recent announcement that Brocades SAN...

Coming to Project Managers: Multiscreen Microsoft PC

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Microsoft Corp. has launched a new entry in its ongoing effort to bring more innovative PC form factors to market—in the somewhat quirky form...

Does SCO Matter?

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After seemingly endless Sturm und Drang, SCOs white-hot battles with IBM, Linux supporters and a host of other companies have cooled to the slow,...

Intels WiMAX Agenda

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Intel is beating the wireless broadband drum. At Septembers Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco, president and COO Paul Otellini delivered a bright technology...

Firefox Is a Worthy Adversary

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Is computing not making the progress it used to, or did I just read a story about Microsofts Internet Explorer losing a tiny bit...

Sun Readies New Solaris Push, Snipes at Linux

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Sun Microsystems Inc. officials on Tuesday offered new details on its open-source strategy. The company said publicly what most industry players understood for a...

Avaya Adds Video Calling to IP Softphone

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Avaya announced on Monday that the integration between its IP softphone and Polycoms ViaVideo II camera, first announced last December, is now at a...

$250M IBM Division in Pursuit of Sensors

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When IBM launched its $250 million Sensor and Actuation Solutions division in September, RFID was only one thought in mind, said Robert Mayberry, who...

Survey Finds Gap Between Supply-Chain Tech, Business Strategy

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High-tech vendors and retailers are at the top of the list when it comes to the progressiveness of their supply-chain initiatives, while the forestry...

Election: All Eyes on the Web

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As Election Day played out in polls across the country Tuesday, its course was tracked—in minute detail—by Internet news sites, watchdog organizations and Webloggers,...