Monthly Archives: June 2005
Telephony Battle: Open Vs. Proprietary
Silicon Valley is fast moving into the world of telephony, and it is dragging the contest between open and proprietary code along with it.
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Intel Looks to Nanotechnology
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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...