Monthly Archives: March 2005

MIMO Holds Promise for Wireless

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MIMO—multiple-input multiple-output—promises dramatically improved throughput and range for wireless networks. The technology is compelling for enterprises and worth keeping a close eye on, but...

Smart Phone Flaws Get Attention

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As the mobile work force increasingly depends on wireless devices to conduct critical business on the road, service providers and handset manufacturers are working...

SAPs Focus: Getting Pieces to Work in Harmony

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In 2003, at the tender age of 34, Shai Agassi became chief technology developer of SAP AG—a role he assumed from the Walldorf, Germany,...

MCI Goes Deep With Wi-Fi

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MCI Inc. is stepping up its Wi-Fi access by nearly doubling its hot-spot coverage and exploring new applications that will cater to corporate customers.The...

Blue Coat Cures Hospitals Spyware Ills

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Daily life in most big-city hospitals is nothing like what you see on "ER," with doctors rushing around continually, dashing from patient to patient,...

Microsofts SenseCam Sees All

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With compact, low-cost sensors and capacious memory, "Were getting to a point where we can store everything that happens to a person." That was...

Linux Desktop Improves Search

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The next version of Novell Inc.s Linux Desktop will include new metadata search technology and other capabilities that company executives said they believe will...

IBM Expands Blade Systems

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IBM is expanding the features of its BladeCenter systems, offering two new switch options and letting users try virtualization technology from VMware Inc.The moves,...

Desktop OS Will Be a Key Choice for Business Users

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Your next desktop operating system is taking shape now; your decision regarding which OS to adopt may be your key technology choice for the...

Jobster Recruits Passive Job Seekers

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Posting an online "help wanted" ad might deliver the resumes, but an upstart Internet company wants to uncover those talented professionals who wouldnt usually...