Monthly Archives: February 2006
IBMs Info On Demand Gig Gears Up to Ease IT Pain
NEW YORK—Here you have a healthy appetite. Since the Informix deal in 2001, IBM has acquired a whopping 16 companies in its Information On...
Intels Barrett: Health IT Is a Necessity
With the United States and countries around the world facing exploding health care costs, Intel CEO Craig Barrett argues that implementing health IT is...
Judge Orders DOJ to Release Spying Records
A federal judge ordered the Department of Justice to release records related to the National Security Agencys warrantless domestic spying program by March 8,...
Microsofts CAB: Smart Clients for Dummies
Microsoft has released a set of guidance and code to help enterprise developers build smart-client user interfaces on the .Net Framework 2.0.
The Redmond, Wash.,...
Enterprise Router Units Up in 05, but Revenue Slips
Enterprise router customers voted with their dollars in 2005, send-ing the worldwide market up 14 percent in unit shipments, but down 3 percent in...
IBM Launches $1B Information Management Effort
NEW YORK—IBM is throwing $1 billion, 15,000 experts and two new server software products at the problem of wrangling business information.
In an event for...
Are Passwords Passé?
SAN JOSE, Calif.—When Bill Gates stood before an audience of IT security experts at the RSA Conference Feb. 14 and declared that "passwords dont...
Anti-fraud Solutions Steal the Show at RSA Conference
SAN JOSE, Calif.—Secure tokens and strong authentication were all the rage here at this weeks RSA Conference, but many experts said they believe nascent...
Startup Aruba Networks Moves into the Black
If profitability is what distinguishes a startup company from a grown-up company, then Aruba Networks is growing up.
For its fiscal quarter ending on Jan....
Gateway Offers Businesses New PC Combo
Gateway has gone with an unusual combination of chips for its latest line of business desktops.
The PC maker on Feb. 16, released two new...