Monthly Archives: September 2005

IT Needs New Terminology

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Computers defy our everyday experience of knowing what a device cant do. Your TV set cant suddenly start sending information on your video rental...