Monthly Archives: April 2005
Xirrus Presents Its Offerings
Wi-fi hardware startup Xirrus Inc. last week debuted its flagship product, which combines a WLAN switch and as many as 16 integrated access points...
Force10 Reaches Out With S50 Switch
Force10 Networks Inc. later this month will roll out its first fixed-configuration switch, a move that the high-end network switch company believes will help...
DeviceAuthority Brings Order to Changes
Configuring thousands of far-flung network devices is always a challenge for IT staff. AlterPoint Inc.s DeviceAuthority Suite 3.5 provides a well-integrated set of tools...
GooglePreview Streamlines Searches
Like most knowledge workers, I spend a lot of time searching for information on Google. And it can be frustrating when a results link...
Intel Completes 64-Bit Shift
With the introduction last week of five new processors, Intel Corp. has at last completed its transition to a full line of 64-bit chips...
To Survive, HPs Hurd Must Stay Ahead of the Pack
The most common reaction upon hearing that Mark Hurd has been named HPs new CEO is a shoulder shrug followed by "Who?"
In selecting Hurd,...
Analysts: New HP Chief Must Regroup Quickly
Although Hewlett-Packard Co.s newly minted CEO said he plans no major changes any time soon, industry observers say Mark Hurd has little time to...
Services Siren Songs Demand New Harmonies
The past week at eWEEK Labs has focused on assembling our forthcoming report, to be published a week from today, on the winners and...
Blinkx Update Merges Search Results
Startup Blinkx on Monday updated its desktop search client by combining search results into one view and adding new security features.
The San Francisco-based company...
Impinj Launches Industrys First RFID Gen 2 System
Impinj announced on Monday the roll-out of its GrandPrix, a set of RFID tags and readers touted as the first RFID system to comply...