Monthly Archives: April 2005

Intel Makes WiMax Debut with Rosedale Chip Set

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Intel Corp. last week announced availability of its first WiMax product, lending its considerable clout to the nascent wireless protocol.Previously code-named Rosedale, the Intel...

APCs Mobile Data Center Keeps on Trucking

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American Power Conversion Corp.s InfraStruxure Express mobile data center can deliver power and Internet connectivity when there are no other options. InfraStruxure Express is a...

Open-Xchange Server 5 Eases Migration

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Last weeks release of Open-Xchange Server 5 will allow IT administrators to migrate systems to and integrate them with an open-source environment as well...

Know Your Customers

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Satellite radio use has increased to an estimated 5 million subscribers, and some say that number will top 8 million by years end. If...

Support as Important as Incentives for E-Prescribing

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A small raft of health care payers and their partners have launched new campaigns to encourage physicians to write electronic prescriptions. This time, they...

CA Launches New Strategy

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Computer Associates has launched a channel plan—in the midst of a company reorganization—that will effectively give CAs direct-sales force preferred access to more than...

Packing It In with Windows Server 2003 SP1

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Service packs from Microsoft have been making a lot of news lately—with praise, anger and confusion over whether people should be forced to deploy...

Retire the Patriot Act

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In the grand scheme of terrorism, which is more terrifying? Not knowing what the bad guys are reading or knowing for certain theyre reading...

Linux Comes to Wall Street

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Long relegated to menial file and print server duties in most enterprises, Linux is now playing a mission-critical role in financial trading and other...

Cyber-Czar Bill Moves Forward

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The effort to install a cyber-security czar in Washington gained momentum last week when a bill that would create a new assistant secretary position...