Monthly Archives: April 2006
eWEEK Labs Inside 802.11n
The conversation revolves around Garcias first-out-of-the-block tests on 802.11n draft tests conducted on the Linksys WRT300N Wireless-N Broadband Router and WPC300N Wireless-N Notebook Adapter....
Coalition Sounds Off on Net Neutrality Legislation
Vint Cerf, so-called "father" of the Internet, is among the big names and organizations that have come together to create the SavetheInternet.com Coalition, which...
Springfield Finds Itself a New Voice With VOIP
Listen to Michael Flanter Sr. describe Todd Sharp, and youll think hes talking about an old crony.
"We had had business dealings with him, and...
HyperTransport Group Announces Version 3.0
The HyperTransport Consortium announced Version 3.0 of the technology on April 24, increasing the link throughput speed and physical distance, and adding an "unganged"...
Super Services = Superhighway
When people used to call the Internet an information superhighway, they emphasized its openness to all and its ability to connect anything to anything....
Simulate a Smile
Were past the stage of ITs evolution where people come to a computer in the manner that they pick up a power tool, having...
Configuresoft Steps Up
In his review of Configuresofts Enterprise Configuration Manager 4.8, Cameron Sturdevant found that the applications multiple management functions and comprehensive reporting tools made security...
RSA Buys Consumer Authentication Specialist
RSA Security has added to its growing array of user authentication and data encryption technologies with the acquisition of PassMark Security, which specializes in...
Microsoft Previews Management Wares
Microsoft this week at its Microsoft Management Summit will try to demonstrate concrete progress toward the broad goals it set out for its Dynamic...
Open Source Making Inroads on Wall Street
NEW YORK—Linux and open-source technologies are here to stay and will continue to make inroads into the financial services sector, speakers from both the...