Monthly Archives: May 2006

Watching for Suns Next Move

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Its an annual question as JavaOne approaches—will Sun announce an open-source Java? This year, the question is being asked again, but with added significance,...

First Products Show 802.11ns 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...

The Microsoft Comedy Channel

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And now for something completely different—not!" tittered the Tabby, as the Microsofties queued up, once again, a golden oldie video at the Microsoft Management...

How eWEEK Labs Tested: 802.11n

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Ordinarily, we conduct wireless throughput testing in our West Coast offices, intentionally subjecting wireless products to the crowded radio frequency environment that is downtown...

Evaluating Trusted Technologies

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The Internet can be a nasty place, where network-facing server applications are subject to probes of potential evildoers in search of known (or, worse,...

Gentoo, Linux? Yes, Sometimes

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Gentoo is a Linux distribution that succeeds in striking a balance between fine-grained configurability and ongoing manageability.Click here to read the full review of...

Wall Street Stares Down Linux

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Linux has momentum in the financial services industry, but it still has a few more hurdles to clear before winning over Wall Street.While Linux...

EMC Rolls With Latest Tools

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EMC opened its technology summit at EMC World on April 24 by unveiling its newest resource management software and security offerings.The products are the...

Microsoft Vies for Systems Clout

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Its been a year since Microsoft said it wanted to become a major player in the competitive enterprise systems management space. At the Microsoft...

Wanted: Tech Visionaries

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In his 22 years as CEO of Sun Microsystems, Scott McNealy spanned at least four generations of technology that mirrored the evolution of the...