Monthly Archives: September 2005
Software Buyers Have Resources at Hand
I have kids playing fall baseball and softball. I volunteered to keep score, mostly because I read Moneyball over the summer and I became...
Ciscos MIMO Router Delivers Faster Data Speeds
Cisco Systems Linksys division Tuesday announced a powerful new 802.11G home/small business wireless broadband router for local area Internet networks that is expected to...
Vendors Place Their Bets for the Future
Yesterday, today and tomorrow.
Those were what some of the largest tech vendors were betting on this week through a combination of acquisition and product...
Nokia E-Mail Platform Takes on BlackBerry
Nokia Corp. this week will launch a wireless e-mail access platform that could provide the first real challenge to Research In Motion Ltd.s BlackBerry...
What Is eBay Thinking?
I have to admit to being initially perplexed when the news about eBay buying Skype reached my desk. For hours, I tried over and...
Quark Demonstrates Latest Version of QuarkXPress
CHICAGO—Quarkfor the first time Monday publicly demonstrated the newest version of its flagship software, QuarkXPress 7, during a keynote presentation by Jürgen Kurz, the...
Apple Updates Xserve RAID Storage System
Apple on Tuesday released an updated version of its 3U Xserve RAID storage system, upping its maximum storage capacity from 5.6TB to 7TB without...
IBM Expands SOA Portfolio
IBM has taken the next step—more of a leap, actually—to better enable users to respond to changing business processes through an SOA.
As part of...
Lenovo Goes for the Gold
Lenovo plans to equip its notebooks with a roll cage, in a small step toward its larger goal of becoming a bigger player in...
Microsoft Reissues Windows 2000 Update Rollup
Microsoft on Tuesday reissued the Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 Update Rollup to correct a range of embarrassing glitches haunting users of the enterprise-facing...