Monthly Archives: March 2005
Novell Hails Linux Growth
In a wide-ranging state-of-the-company update, Novell Inc. executives this week detailed the vendors embrace of Linux across its product lines, saying that good progress...
LSB Earns Trust
The free standards group is embarking on an aggressive campaign to recruit ISVs as members.The FSG, which recently appointed Arthur Tyde—former CEO and co-founder...
Mandrakelinux Stays on Par with Rivals
Mandrakesoft Inc.s Mandrakelinux Corporate Server 3.0 is a solid Linux 2.6-based operating system that ships with the software and tools required to deliver a...
FullSync Gets Grip on Archiving Tasks
From somewhere outside myself, I watched in horror as my hand clicked "OK"—and deleted a rather large collection of disk images from my computer....
Partnership Focuses on Virtualization
Egenera and SWsoft are partnering to bring greater virtualization capabilities to Egeneras BladeFrame server environment.Egenera this week will become a member of SWsofts Strategic...
CPSSkins Editor Adds Zip to Zope
Web content management and portal applications such as PHP-Nuke and Plone are great for building quick, dynamic Web sites or collaboration hubs, but theres...
IT Moves into the Future
After years of striving to limit the damage of downsizing and contain the chaos of malware and spam, theres a sense in the enterprise...
Fifth Annual Excellence Awards: The Finalists
The finalists in this years eWEEK Excellence Awards reflect a mix of big and small vendors and old-guard and upstart products, as well as...
Get Ready for WiMax
The first reports of the potential benefits of WiMax technology appeared almost a year ago, when the IEEE ratified the 802.16-2004, or 802.16d, standard....
The 802.11n Muddle
The forthcoming 802.11n wireless standard and the rash of new products that manufacturers say use 802.11n technology are sowing confusion among many IT professionals.
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