Monthly Archives: January 2005

Wireless Makers to Lay Off Workers

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Mobile device maker Kyocera Wireless announced last week that it is laying off 600 employees.Most of the job cuts, about 450, will come from...

3G Gets Real

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Mobile business professionals got a glimpse into their future last week at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, where faster third-generation networks—and the...

Symbol to Debut Ruggedized Handheld

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Symbol Technologies this week will debut its new ruggedized handheld computer targeted for vertical enterprise users.The MC3000 is designed for retail and transportation companies,...

Solutions Sought for VOIP 911

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The telecommunications and IT industries are marshaling resources to improve emergency 911 calling via voice over IP, and at least one project in the...

Apps Keep Servers Humming

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With server availability key for enterprises, LANDesk Software Inc. and IBM are rolling out management software designed to keep server systems running smoothly. LANDesk last...

IBM Looks to Nocona to Cool Off Blade Servers

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IBM next month will start powering its blade servers with Intel Corp.s low-voltage version of its "Nocona" processor, a move designed to reduce the...

EtherScope Looks for Trouble

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Ive been using Fluke Networks EtherScope Network Assistant to troubleshoot my test networks. As handy as the device is at helping diagnose network errors,...

Appliance Delivers Ironclad Integration

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While Cast Iron Systems Inc. emphasizes the uniqueness of its appliance-based approach to business process integration in its Application Router, companies will find much...

Photonics Speeds Data Handling

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The last few months of 2004 saw notable progress toward the challenging goal of all-optical data switching. By eliminating costly and time-consuming conversion between...

Tumbleweed Safeguards Data

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Tumbleweed Communications Corp.s SecureTransport appliance is a useful tool for implementing secure file transfers to business partners and customers.Click here to read the full...