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Calling Up Zander
When Ed Zander takes the helm at Motorola Inc. this week, hell embark on a quest to prove that a man with no previous...
Airespace Aces Wi-Fi Access
Companies looking for an end-to-end Wi-Fi access, security and management solution will be hard-pressed to find a more complete, robust set of products than...
A Giant Leap for VOIP
A year from now, your company could be making long-distance telephone calls without paying per-minute charges to any telephone carrier.The reason? A little-known telecommunications...
Appliance Boosts Web App Performance
Web applications performance management provider FineGround Networks Inc. next week will deliver its software in an appliance form factor.The Campbell, Calif., companys Velocity appliance...
Upgraded Cisco Routers Aim High
Cisco Systems Inc. is introducing new carrier-grade routers in its 12000 series to double the capacity of core networks, and it is unveiling upgrades...
Say Hello to 2004
Crystal-ball gazing is not an exact science. In fact, it is neither exact nor a science. But it is fun, especially a year later...
Microsoft Must Move On
After judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly ruled in the Microsoft antitrust case a little more than a year ago, we said in this space that it...
Resist FUD, Lure of Hype
Ive got a column that youre just gonna love. It will change the way you work and make you much more productive—and happy. In...
Microsoft Engineering Division Debuts
Late last year, Microsoft Corp. announced a realignment of its Platforms Group, aimed at optimizing and improving its core Windows businesses. The reorganization creates...
Microsoft Settles Patent Suit With SPX
SPX announced last month that Microsoft has agreed to pay $60 million to the company to settle a patent infringement lawsuit.A jury in November...