Monthly Archives: April 2006
Intel, Red Hat Team to Help Users Move to Linux
Intel and Red Hat announced at LinuxWorld in Boston on April 4 the creation of a global training and support program that will help...
Lucent Pushes Convergence Techs with Sun
Networking gear maker Lucent Technologies and Sun Microsystems announced a new partnership through which the firms said they will develop technologies meant to reduce...
Mac Fans Ready to Sign Up for Boot Camp
Apple Computers announcement of its public beta of Boot Camp, a utility that enables Intel-based Macs to boot Microsofts Windows XP, has caused some...
Nokia Pitches Device Management
IT administrators are already struggling to support the glut of new wireless applications and devices being adopted within their organizations, and will increasingly look...
At CTIA, Wireless Paving the Way to the Future
LAS VEGAS—Is wireless changing the world? It just might be. In Afghanistan, for instance, wireless is the main mode of communication, according to Karim...
Sun Rolls Out Opteron-Based Telecom Blades
Sun Microsystems has begun shipping its Opteron-based blade server aimed at the telecommunications industry, and will roll out blades running on its own UltraSPARC...
A New Google Talk Squawks
A new version of Google Talk has found its way to various Internet locales not associated with Google. It appears the search giant's mostly...
Dell, EMC Target SMBs with New Clariion Models
SAN DIEGO—Pouncing on the growing demand for iSCSI and Fibre Channel system diversity to enhance storage management for SMBs and remote branch office architectures,...
Medium Is Message at Pulver.com
On the first day of the Freedom2Connect conference outside Washington on April 3, the medium truly was the message.
The message: It is vital to...
Virtually Speaking at LinuxWorld
There are only a handful of people at LinuxWorld Boston on Monday, but Ive already heard some of them saying, "Why is everyone talking...