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Time Is on RFIDs Side
The RFID bandwagon is shifting into overdrive, but not everyone in manufacturing is jumping aboard.Radio-frequency identification technology involves tags and readers that track goods...
NASA Proves Aiming High Pays Off
There is nothing like a big, complicated, high-profile mission to shine the light of public attention on technology. No, Im not talking about Microsoft...
IBM Shares Wealth
IBM this year will broaden the reach of the on-demand provisioning tools it acquired last year with ThinkDynamics Inc. across a spectrum of its...
IBM Upgrades Rack Unit
IBM continues to make noise in the four-way, Intel-based server space.The company last week unveiled its four-way BladeCenter HS20 blade server and shipped a...
Alcatel Aids Network Managers
Alcatel S.A. this week will debut a new release of its OmniVista network management software that streamlines network management through new automation and enhances...
SGI Sculpts Linux Server
Silicon Graphics Inc. is the latest systems maker to use Linux as a vehicle into new corners of the enterprise.The Mountain View, Calif., company...
Freeware Monitoring for SMBs
GFI Software Ltd., a security and messaging software maker in Surrey, England, last week launched a freeware version of its Network Server Monitor, which...
SOHO Market Lures Vendors
The Federal Communications Commissions annual report on high-speed Internet access, released late last month, indicates that SOHO businesses are growing in popularity.High-speed lines connecting...
Farewell, Windows 98
The Windows 98 family becomes obsolete this week—but thats not stopping corporate users from running the PC operating systems. Microsoft Corp. announced last month...
Microsoft Ad Drive Targets Linux
In the latest sign that its worried about Linux, Microsoft Corp. last week launched a campaign designed to give customers information about the advantages...