Monthly Archives: May 2006
Watching for Suns Next Move
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
In his 22 years as CEO of Sun Microsystems, Scott McNealy spanned at least four generations of technology that mirrored the evolution of the...