Monthly Archives: January 2005
Outsourcing Deals Alive and Well
Large outsourcing deals are alive and well, an outsourcing deal maker claims, even though statistics showing that growth take some deciphering.The quarterly TPI Index...
IT Projects Multiply in 2005
Strategic IT spending is back. An informal survey of several hundred large businesses that are clients of my company, staffing firm Hudson Global Resources,...
A Race Foretold
"The event has not yet started." That was the message I was getting from my media player as I tried to watch Oracles Web...
VOIP Passes Nissan Road Test
You know voice over IP has reached the mainstream when a company that describes itself as conservative builds VOIP migration into its data and...
IBM, Dell Bound for Sonoma
IBM and Dell Inc. are among several PC makers rolling out notebooks that take advantage of Intel Corp.s new, speedy Sonoma chip set.
Sonoma, the...
SDR Tunes in Smart Handsets
The Cognitive Radio Working Group at the SDR (Software Defined Radio) forum is beginning work that could show up in a couple of years...
Foundry Launches SuperX Series
Foundry Networks Inc. is turning up the heat in an effort to deliver more intelligence at the edge of the network and reduce the...
Siemens: Hybrid Path Is the Right Call
Siemens Communications Inc. responded to the desire of many customers to maintain conventional TDM PBXes alongside VOIP switches when the communications equipment vendor rolled...
FBIs Carnivore Is Toothless
The FBI has steered clear of its much-criticized e-mail eavesdropping system in favor of off-the-shelf wares when it comes to court-ordered surveillance.The agency last...
EMC Has Prescription for NBHN Storage Ills
Faced with managing 100TB of data on almost 100 dispersed application servers, the North Bronx Healthcare Network needed a solution to cure its storage...