Monthly Archives: May 2005
Companies Aim to Score Big with Tiny Technologies
NEW YORK—Focusing on the small things presents big challenges for the emerging field of nanotechnology.
While applications for the technology are wide open and venture...
OASIS Approves OpenOffice 2.0 File Format
OASIS, the international e-business standards consortium, announced on Monday that it has approved the Open Document Format for Office Applications Version 1.0 as a...
AMD Renews Bid for Set-Tops, Tablet PCs
Advanced Micro Devices has released the AMD Geode LX, a low-power processor that the company hopes will help it achieve its "x86 Everywhere" strategy.
The...
Storage Digest: News from Quantum, NetApp, NuView
Quantum and NetApp focus on the midmarket, while NuView introduces a new version of its remote site data management tool with more functionality.New Quantum...
Reactivity Update Supports Large XML Messages
A software update will allow XML gateways from Reactivity to handle large attachments to XML messages securely, the company said. The Belmont, Calif., company...
IBM Trades In Silos for IT Service Management Approach
IBM wants to help its users bridge the gap between finding good ideas and putting those methods to work.
The company last week unveiled its...
Can the VOIP 911 Problem Be Solved?
Theres a lot of confusion out there over VOIP and 911 services. In the wake of Thursdays FCC order to the VOIP industry to...
Voyence Network Configuration Tool Matures
Voyence Inc. on Monday will turn up the heat in the competitive multivendor network change and configuration management space with the launch of the...
RSS Sets Its Sights on the Enterprise
NEW YORK—If theres any doubt that XML-based syndication, commonly called RSS, is impacting more than the legion of Webloggers who have helped to popularize...
Apple Patches Widget Malware Hole in Tiger
Apple Computer Inc. has quietly patched several security holes in Mac OS X 10.4, also known as "Tiger," including one that allows potentially malicious...