Monthly Archives: June 2005

Telephony Battle: Open Vs. Proprietary

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Silicon Valley is fast moving into the world of telephony, and it is dragging the contest between open and proprietary code along with it. Next...

Intel Looks to Nanotechnology

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Intel Corp. is looking to developments in an emerging branch of science for the potential to improve future generations of its processors. The chip...

Microsoft Submits Remedy Proposal to EC

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Microsoft last week submitted its final proposal on how it plans to deal with European Commission antitrust sanctions imposed last year.The software maker paid...

IBM Debuts X3 Systems

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IBM is rolling out its latest X3-based server, a system that can scale from four to 32 processors. The x460, announced last week, is...

Virtual Directories Corral IDs

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The next big thing in identity management is virtual directories. And we do mean big: big potential for big returns, with big questions still...

Serial Attached SCSI Ushers in Sea Change

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Expect the scalability and manageability of external SCSI storage to increase this year with the coming of servers and storage systems equipped with Serial...

Zetta Protects and Serves SMBs

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Zetta Systems Inc.s Zetta Server IR—x86-based software that can turn servers into storage appliances—is an interesting and cost-efficient storage management and protection solution for...

Apple Should Open Up and Unbundle OS X

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Hard on the heels of "Tiger," Apples latest Mac OS X release, came a report in The Wall Street Journal that Apple is preparing...

BI, Operational Ties Tightening

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New developments in software are strengthening ties between business intelligence applications and business processes in operational applications.The Eclipse Foundation will announce this week the...

RadiantOne Helps Sandia Sort Out Data

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When Sandia National Laboratories decided that identity information for some 20,000 scientists, contractors and other staff needed to be more readily available, the organization...