Monthly Archives: November 2004
HP, Brocade Integrate SAN Switching, Blade Architecture
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
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?
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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,...