Monthly Archives: January 2005
What It Takes to Be CIO
"It is a great time to be a technologist." Say what? Amid the talk of outsourcing, offshoring and consolidation everywhere you turn, is it...
Consumers Drive IT
It was just like old times. There they were—Craig, Carly and, of course, Bill, standing on stage in Las Vegas and proselytizing about all...
Jinx-Free Technology
Who would have thought that we information technologists are a superstitious lot?Youd expect that those whose field is based on precise procedural logic to...
Merger to Spur Legacy Update Tools
Software AG bolstered its presence in legacy modernization last week with the acquisition of an Israeli maker of tools that integrate legacy systems with...
Broadband in Hotels: Hospitality Industry?
The next time you check into a business-class hotel, imagine how youd react if told that use of the room TV would cost you...
Mobile Security Needs Major Upgrade
The proliferation—nay, ubiquity—of mobile devices in the enterprise makes it imperative for IT managers to take an unmoving stance on the security of these...
RingMaster Boasts New Features
Trapeze Networks is looking to distinguish itself among WLAN switch vendors with new software for configuring and managing wireless networks and the clients attached...
Optic Network Strikes Chord
As Jazz at Lincoln Center prepared to unveil the new Frederick P. Rose Hall last year, IT Associate Director Fred Murphy turned to LightPointe...
Transmeta at a Crossroads
For the past five years, Transmeta Corp. has been a company in search of a market. Later this month, officials will decide if that...
Netgear Widens Product Range
Netgear is expanding the range of its wireless networking products through a partnership with a startup smart- antenna technology company.Netgear and Video54 Technologies have...