Monthly Archives: August 2005

The Road to Broadband

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In a move that will likely spell the death of many independent ISPs, the Federal Communications Commission recently decided to free telephone companies from...

3Com Switches Raise the Stakes

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Last week 3Com Corp. continued to fill in the products fulfilling its converged, secure network strategy with a pair of new switches aimed at...

Tivoli Adds Vision to Monitoring

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IBM next month will launch the next release of its IBM Tivoli Monitoring software, which delivers the greatest level of integration yet between Tivoli...

IBM Applies Vertical Approach to Linux Effort

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After a six-month tryout that included some 300 customer engagements, IBM is realigning its global Linux-related sales and marketing teams around a new model...

IE 7 Beta Narrows Gap Between Browsers

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Really more of an alpha than a beta, the version of Microsoft Corp.s Internet Explorer 7 released at the same time as Windows Vista...

The Development Vista

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Throughout the years of pre-announcements, the promised "three pillars" of the next Windows platform have been described as major improvements in data accessibility, interactive...

Labs Windows Vista Wishes

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eWEEK Labs tests of Beta 1 show that Microsoft is going in the right direction with Windows Vista, but there are several things that...

The New Windows View

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Its been nearly four years since Microsoft Corp. released Windows XP, and itll be at least another year before the next-generation Windows client—the newly...

MPC Debuts New BTX-Based Business Desktop

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MPC Computers is rolling out a new business desktop PC that offers the BTX chassis design and enhanced management features. The ClientPro 375 is the...

OEMs Ramp Up for Intels Dual-Core Xeon Chips

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Systems makers are wasting no time responding to Intel Corp.s plans to accelerate the delivery of dual-core Xeon processors, saying they will have servers...