Monthly Archives: April 2005
Intel Makes WiMax Debut with Rosedale Chip Set
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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...