Monthly Archives: January 2005

Outsourcing Deals Alive and Well

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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

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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

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"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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Faced with managing 100TB of data on almost 100 dispersed application servers, the North Bronx Healthcare Network needed a solution to cure its storage...