Monthly Archives: February 2005
MPC Boosts Speed of Xeon Rack Mounts
MPC Computers last week rolled out two rack-optimized servers armed with Intels latest Xeon processors, which offer 32- and 64-bit capabilities.The 1U (1.75-inch) NetFrame...
EMC Bridges SANs for Smaller Businesses
EMC Corp. is embracing full Internet SCSI support across its storage system portfolio to help small and midsize businesses deploy lower-cost SANs using their...
VMware Aces Virtual Desktops
VMware Inc.s VMware ACE provides an innovative way to manage remote users and guest desktop systems in the enterprise.Click here to read the full...
LANsurveyor Does Fast Assessments
The number of machines in my core test network rarely changes. So, Neon Softwares LANsurveyor 9.0, with a new Continuous Scan module that started...
Microsoft Faces Tough Task in Taking on Google
"Who is Bill Gates?" I asked the new MSN search engine. I hit the return, waited a second and—whoops—read the top Web response indicating...
Fee-based Linux Offers Options
The most attention-grabbing word associated with Linux and open-source software is "free."
IT projects are costly, and the promise of removing license fees from the...
Linux Users Can Consider Fedora for General Purposes
When Red Hat Inc. discontinued its popular Red Hat Linux product, the company forced many users and organizations running that distribution to re-examine their...
HP Faces Pressure in Replacing Fiorina
Now comes the hard part. Having dispatched Carly Fiorina as chairman and CEO of Hewlett-Packard Co. last week, HP board members are faced with...
Digital Information Rights Need Tech-Savvy Courts
For at least seven months last year, a hacker had access to T-Mobiles customer network. He is known to have accessed information belonging to...
Competitors Take on RSA
Several security companies will announce new, strong authentication solutions at the RSA Conference this week in San Francisco, including RSA Security Inc., which is...