Monthly Archives: June 2005
Notebook Makers Cautiously Await MIMO for Wireless Boost
Notebook PC makers are beginning to make room for MIMO.
Companies such as Dell Inc. and Gateway Inc. are eager to add MIMO (multiple input,...
Sleepycat Revs Up Open-Source Java Database
Sleepycat Software is putting out a high-test version of its open-source Java database for developers that cranks up the performance, jacks up the standards...
FDIC Reports Security Breach
The FDIC has notified former and current employees of the agency that personal data including name, date of birth, salary, Social Security number and...
Storage Digest: News from Kashya, Winchester Systems, Tandberg, iLumin
Several vendors announce storage products with greater functionality and interoperability, including Kashya, Winchester Systems, Tandberg and iLumin.Tandberg Data Boasts Smallest Rack-Mount-Configured LTO Tape AutoloaderTandberg...
StreamBase 2.0 Targets Financials
StreamBase on Monday will unveil a version of its real-time stream processing engine thats focused on financial services and which will be able to...
Symantec to Preview Security Information Management Appliance
Symantec on Monday will announce a beta version of Symantec Security Information Manager 9500 Series, a new security information management appliance that the company...
Mandriva Aims to Become Linux-Desktop Player
Mandriva, with the recent purchase of Lycoris, a U.S. Linux desktop distributor, is expanding rapidly, but analysts ask whether its growing fast enough to...
Analysts Laud NetApps Data Security Strategy
The acquisition of data security startup Decru Inc. by established storage player Network Appliance Inc. is yet another sign that data security is becoming...
Sprints Treo 650 Gets a Tuneup
PalmOne Inc. and Sprint Corp. have released a software update for the Treo 650 smart phone that enables Bluetooth Dial-Up Networking, so that users...
Drug Companies Wont Swallow the Grid Pill
Youd think that pharmaceutical companies would be ideal candidates for grid computing. They have a great need for high-performance computing in drug research, have...