Monthly Archives: October 2006

Podcasting Gets Enterprise Play

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While Apple is fighting trademark wars over the term "podcast," corporate America is finally embracing it. Last week, Apple began circulating cease-and-desist letters to...

RHEL 5 Beta 1: Look but Dont Touch

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With the release of the first beta of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5, hWEEK Labs was looking forward to getting an early look at...

Career Central – 4

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Four Feckless Business Approaches to ITIts rare to find geeks or suits out there who cant list examples of their earnest work being thwarted...

NAC Is All the Rage at Interop NY

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Interop New York, held the week of Sept. 18, continued a theme sounded at Interop Las Vegas in May: Network access control is in...

VOIP for the Little Guys

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Way back in 2004, we noted in eWEEK that VOIP remained relatively obscure to everyone but large enterprises. A June 2004 report from the...

Cisco Ups 10 Gigabit Ante

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With 10 Gigabit Ethernet prices coming down and data center performance requirements going up, Cisco Systems is moving to grab broader market acceptance for...

Readers Respond: Beware the Windows Monoculture

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In his Sept. 11 column , Scot Petersen wrote about the interoperability argument .Its true that half a million subscribers dont need to know...

HP Scandal Goes to Washington

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Throughout the monthlong controversy that has engulfed Hewlett-Packard over its investigation into news leaks, company executives have at once sounded contrite and dismayed at...

Intel Launches Quad-Core Assault

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Intel plans to essentially offer two cores for free when it begins rolling out quad-core Xeon 5300 server processors in November. By offering quad-core chips,...

Next Security Elixir?

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The U.S. Commerce Department on Sept. 21 said that more than 1,100 of its laptop computers were either lost or stolen over the last...