Monthly Archives: September 2005
IT Needs New Terminology
The vocabulary of the tech industry—covering such concepts as disaster recovery, groupware, search engines and digital entertainment—is due for a change. The reasons for...
Tailor-Made Content Management
Among the many ways that the Web has served as an equalizer, one of the most obvious is that the size of a company...
Katrina Recovery Trudges Forward
More than a week and a half after Hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf Coast, wireless carriers were making headway in restoring service, but the...
Users Welcome xSeries but are Wary of X86
Sun Microsystems Inc. is hoping the xSeries servers it released this week—the first in the line code-named Galaxy—will compel leery enterprise customers to consider...
Sun Debuts Galaxy Servers
This is why Sun Microsystems Inc. brought Andrew Bechtolsheim back.
Early last year, Bechtolsheim—a Sun co-founder who left the company in 1995—was leading Kealia Inc.,...
Tool Assesses VOIP Readiness
As Voice-Over-IP deployments continue to increase, enterprises are looking to get a handle on what it takes to support and manage voice services on...
Cisco Steps Up WLAN Presence
Cisco systems inc. last week launched a new wireless access point for corporate customers.The Aironet 1240AG Series Access Point is a dual-band device designed...
Sun Galaxy Servers Come to Light
Sun Microsystems Inc.s Sun Fire x4100 combines dual-core Advanced Micro Devices Inc. Opteron processing capabilities with a slew of management features that make the...
Packetsure Learns by Example
Palisade Systems Inc.s Packetsure 4.1 with content Surety puts a new spin on e-mail security by learning what constitutes unacceptable e-mail through example sets.Click...
Taking Advantage of Preboot Moments
Computers defy our everyday experience of knowing what a device cant do. Your TV set cant suddenly start sending information on your video rental...