Monthly Archives: April 2006
First 802.11n Products Show Standards Promise
Some of the first products based on 802.11n show the wireless standards performance potential—and problems.
During eWEEK Labs tests, Linksys products based on Version 1.0...
OpenBRR Launches Closed Open-Source Group
NEW YORK—The Open Business Readiness Rating launched a new initiative designed to maximize open-source software knowledge across organizations at the Linux on Wall Street...
Red Hat: Born on Wall Street and Here to Stay
NEW YORK—Red Hat said that the success of Linux on Wall Street is no fluke and that use of the open-source operating system and...
Suns McNealy: ITs Tragicomic Figure
In Scott McNealys own words, its time for Sun to call 1-800-CRL-ALT-DEL.
The landscape of IT history is littered with the carcasses of companies that...
Tucci: EMC Ready to Roll with the IT Punches
With the rise of virtualization and Web services, EMC is out to both redefine enterprise computing and EMC.In an interview with Michael Vizard, Ziff-Davis...
Princeton Archiving Update Puts Its Finger on E-Biz Tidbits
Princeton Softech is deepening and broadening Optim, its data archiving and retention software for Oracle E-Business Suite, so that it covers more modules and...
Sun Gets CEO Playbook Late, Really Late
Sun Microsystems finally got the memo on what kind of CEOs succeed in todays technology market. Unfortunately, it came 1,393 days, or 3 years,...
Security, App-Discovery Tools Take the Stage at EMC World
BOSTON—Having spent billions over the last few years remaking the face of its organization, storage technology and product portfolio into a more cohesive information...
McNealy Out as Sun CEO, Schwartz In
Scott McNealy, one of Sun Microsystems co-founders and CEO for 22 years, is stepping down from the companys top position, being replaced by current...
Anti-Virus Is a Tough Job for Open Source
When you look to the software that really matters to users, especially on their home PCs, security would be on the short list for...