Monthly Archives: September 2006
NYBOT: Better Than Ever
After having its trading floor destroyed on Sept. 11, 2001, the New York Board of Trade is capping five years of solid growth with...
Vista RC1 Tests Show a Rocky Migration
Weve seen a bevy of Vista builds lately, and each has made some improvement over the other. But, now that the day of reckoning...
Vista Nears RC1 StatusAnd Stability
Microsofts latest revised deadline for shipping Windows Vista, the long-awaited follow-on to its turn-of-the-millennium Windows XP, is right around the end of the year.eWEEK...
Epic Challenges Ahead for Intel
At the time that Intel chose to explore the path that led to Itanium, the popular but complex x86 architecture was looking to many...
Conquering Space with LCD Monitors
LCD monitors are fast becoming standard fare for desktop PCs. They generally save space, conserve energy, are easier on the eyes and can provide...
HP Refreshes Its PC Fleet
Hewlett-Packard hopes to reduce the hassle of managing fleets of desktops with a new lineup of business PCs.The Palo Alto, Calif., computer maker Sept....
The Security Payoff
Is your digital information safer and more secure than it was five years ago? With this weeks fifth anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001,...
Dont Forget Cyber-Security
Sept. 11, 2001, one of our nations darkest hours, was one of the finest hours for IT and IT professionals. In eWEEKs coverage following...
Zero Tolerance for Microsoft Office
With its confirmation early in September of new zero-day exploits aimed at users of Word 2000, Microsoft gave fresh impetus to enterprise evaluation of...
Oracle Nixes Defects, Confusion
After the notoriously buggy technology shift of Oracles 2000 move from client/server to Web-based applications with its E-Business Suite 11i, the company isnt taking...