Monthly Archives: April 2006
Force10 Extends High Performance to Security
Ten Gigabit Ethernet switch pioneer Force10 Networks on April 17 will try to leverage its expertise in high performance to gain entry into the...
Virtualization Vertigo: Options Abound
Virtualization isnt just VMware anymore. Until recently, virtualization was seen as what VMware does: Use whats called a software hypervisor layer to slice a...
Microsoft Patches Causing Breakages, Lockups
Two patches released in Microsofts April batch of security updates are causing system hangs, Windows crashes and the appearance of strange dialog boxes.
The problems...
Packeteer, Cisco Pick Up Speed on WAN
Packeteer and Cisco Systems—a pair of old-guard vendors in the traffic management space—are waking up to new opportunities around application acceleration and WAN optimization.
A...
Red Hat Walks the Line with Partners
Red Hat has significantly expanded its reach and product portfolio with the acquisition of JBoss for $350 million, but the company will have to...
Snapshot: Labs Goes to Boot Camp
On April 5, Apple strengthened the case for Mac Intel users switching from OS X to Microsofts Windows XP, at least some of the...
Putting Apps on the Move
Softricitys SoftGrid 4.0 offers reliable application delivery while eliminating desktop conflicts.Click here to read the full review of Softricitys SoftGrid 4.0.
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Softricitys SoftGrid 4.0 offers...
Hits, Rumors Fly at Fenway
How did the unemployed programmer drown? He heard all the good jobs were offshore," bada-binged the Baron of Babble to a business analyst pal...
Developers Dont Have Time
Dual-core processors are proliferating through PC product lines, including newly Windows-capable Macintosh systems. April has also seen the open-source release of Sun Microsystems SPARC...
ECM 4.8 Is Configured for Success
Its hard to draw the "stop testing" line with configuration management tools.
I could spend all day (and, in fact, I have—several times) going through...