Monthly Archives: March 2005

CTIA to Host Mature Wireless Apps, Services

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Enterprise wireless network administrators looking for a handle on the management of expanding, mixed-platform systems will see improved efforts from wireless operators and hardware...

IDS Scheer Plays Big in IT Systems

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A relatively small developer of business process modeling software could have a big impact on IT if SAP AG and Microsoft Corp. fulfill plans...

IBM: Ascential Buy Will Fill Hole in Information Integration

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As onStrategies analyst Tony Baer puts it, IBMs announcement to buy Ascential Software Corp. for $1.1 billion was clear in hindsight. It means that...

Smaller Makers Crowd Intel in Itanium Space

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With Intels Itanium processor getting lukewarm support from major OEMs, second-tier systems makers are filling the void with expanded Itanium 2 offerings. The moves come...

AOL: AIM Conversations Are Safe

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America Online Inc. on Sunday moved to quell public criticism of the terms of service for its AIM service, insisting the controversial privacy clause...

Foundry Seeks a Place Among High-End Service Providers

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Foundry Networks Inc. made its biggest play in the high-end service provider space Monday when it launched its new flagship NetIron IMR 640 core...

Report Casts Doubt on SQL Server 2005 Scalability

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SQL Server 2005 will likely be a dud at delivering high-performance computing, according to a new report from Forrester Research Inc.This major upgrade of...

Qualcomm Chief Jacobs Passes Mantle to Son

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Qualcomm co-founder and CEO Irwin Jacobs, a pioneer in developing Code Division Multiple Access wireless technology, is handing the company to his son, Paul...

Apple Preps Release of Mac OS X Tiger

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Apple is due to launch the next major release of its flagship operating system, Mac OS X 10.4, aka "Tiger," by the middle of...

HPs Joshi Learns PC Biz, Courts New Partners

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Charged with leading Hewlett-Packard Co.s combined printing and PC groups, Executive Vice President Vyomesh Joshi is in a key position to set the course...