Monthly Archives: March 2005
MIMO Holds Promise for Wireless
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Posting an online "help wanted" ad might deliver the resumes, but an upstart Internet company wants to uncover those talented professionals who wouldnt usually...