Yearly Archives: 2004

Time Is on RFIDs Side

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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In the latest sign that its worried about Linux, Microsoft Corp. last week launched a campaign designed to give customers information about the advantages...