Monthly Archives: February 2005

MPC Boosts Speed of Xeon Rack Mounts

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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

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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

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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

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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

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"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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Several security companies will announce new, strong authentication solutions at the RSA Conference this week in San Francisco, including RSA Security Inc., which is...