Monthly Archives: April 2006

First 802.11n Products Show Standards Promise

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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When you look to the software that really matters to users, especially on their home PCs, security would be on the short list for...