Monthly Archives: November 2004
Disruptive Tech Gets Scary
Octobers advent of wireless weapons suggests a new and scary meaning of the phrase "disruptive technology." The month began with a worldwide wave of...
CTIA: Thats Entertainment
From: [email protected]: Monday, November 1, 2004 12:28 AMTo: eWEEK readersSubject: Sox stay up; Largent dials number; whos your momma?"Theres a new world order," proclaimed...
Cingulars Acquisition of AT&T Wireless OKd
Federal regulators last week cleared the way for Cingular Wireless LLCs $41 billion acquisition of AT&T Wireless Services Inc., despite worries that the pairing...
Wearable Wireless Puts Pedal to Metal
When youre leading in the American Le Mans Series GT division, the difference between staying ahead of the pack and losing to your closest...
Newbury Networks WiFi Watchdog 4.0
Unlike AirMagnets Enterprise 5.0 and other wireless IDSes (intrusion detection systems), which use location tracking simply to display possible locations of wireless devices on...
AirMagnet, Newbury Pin Down Rogues
An increasing number of wireless LAN security products offer location-based tracking to help administrators apply policies and enforce control over their WLANs.
eWEEK Labs tests...
In Pursuit of Power
NEC Corp. is not going to let IBM wrest the title for the fastest supercomputer without a fight.
With the SC2004 supercomputing show less than...
New Network Appliances Boost ROI, Performance
Network performance optimization is inching closer to the mainstream, as users discover improved return on investment and better application response times from a variety...
Sun Ready to Open Solaris
Sun Microsystems Inc. is getting closer to making its Open Solaris project, along with the final pieces of Solaris 10, a reality.
At its quarterly...
Fujitsu Blade System Offers Dependability
Fujitsu Computer Systems Corp.s Primergy BX600 offers enterprise shops a flexible, dependable blade system designed for multitier applications. Although the BX600 blade system, which...