Monthly Archives: May 2005
Brocade Gears Up for Shift into Shared Storage
In an effort to broaden its appeal and market, Brocade Communications Systems Inc. is aggressively moving out of its comfort zone into the burgeoning...
HP Readies 64-Bit NonStop Servers
In an effort to move more of its customers to its line of Itanium 2-based Integrity platforms, Hewlett-Packard Co. this week will unveil the...
Desktop Search Vendors Bid for the Enterprise
Once filled largely with small, specialized vendors, the market for desktop search in the enterprise is gaining renewed attention as major Web search players...
TippingPoint Founder Named 3Com CTO
3Com last week named Marc Willebeek-LeMair, a founder of the companys TippingPoint security division, as its new chief technology officer.Willebeek-LeMair helped found TippingPoint, one...
Storm Brews Over Encryption Safe Harbor in Data Breach Bills
Spurred by the ongoing flood of sensitive data breaches this spring, nearly a dozen states may have breach notification laws on their books by...
Security Tool Can Frisk PCs
Automated IP address management has been used for years to streamline the administration of IP addresses, but one small company and a couple of...
Noise Reduction Software Keeps Older Cameras Current
I use an "old" Canon 1Ds camera—almost 2 years old and only 11 megapixels—and a "new" 1DsII, which is the current model. Surely, youd...
IBM Tools Link Rational, Tivoli
During the IBM Rational Software Development Conference here last week, IBM released its first set of tools that link the Rational development tool set...
Intel Gets Big on Mini PCs
Intel is taking a smaller view of the desktop.
The chip giant, in an unusual move, is touting miniature desktops that use its Pentium M...
Dr. Watsons Longhorn Makeover Raises Eyebrows
Microsofts Dr. Watson error-reporting tool will undergo a significant makeover in Longhorn, but changes in the way program crash data is collected and transmitted...