Monthly Archives: January 2006
Sony Envisions New Chapter in E-Book Story
Sony wants to rewrite the electronic book. The hardware and content giant aims to appeal to frequent travelers, students and consumers with its new...
Sun Metric Sizes Up Data Center Efficiency
Sun Microsystems Inc. is looking to make its SWaP metric a cornerstone of its eco-friendly technology campaign, which is being driven by the companys...
DOD Eyes Network Revamp
The U.S. Militarys point man for global network operations says that a total overhaul of the governments classified and unclassified information networks may be...
EMC Eases SAN Management for E-Mail Storage
EMC Corp.s Storage Administrator for Exchange 2.1, or SAFE, simplifies storage management and improves data availability for SAN-based Microsoft Corp. Exchange implementations. Because storage...
IBM Polishes Collaboration Platform
With Version 7 of the Lotus Domino server and Notes client, IBM continues to make the case for an integrated collaboration and application platform.Click...
Secure Storage Tops Labs New Years Wish List
Its not too late to make new years resolutions, and eWEEK Labs has a couple to suggest for storage vendors.
Vendors should make encryption more...
Salaries Stagnant for IT Workers
Only a slight silver lining shone for IT wages in a recent survey. The bottom line: Most IT workers and executives saw little growth...
Pings & Packets from eWEEK Labs – 11
Cleaning Up Toxic IT EquipmentAs eWEEK Labs warned readers a year and a half ago, there are both costs and technical obstacles impeding the...
Sheraton Hotels Test Yahoo Internet Lounges
Yahoo and Sheraton Hotels & Resorts last week announced plans to test Yahoo-branded Internet lounges, including free Wi-Fi, in some Sheraton hotels.Initial lounges, with...
NASA Launches SGI Supercomputer
For the national aeronautics and space administration, efforts to obtain sufficient computing power have long been a moving target. NASA is, of course, best...