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SGI Files for Bankruptcy

Silicon Graphics is filing for bankruptcy protection as it continues a reorganization designed to bring the struggling hardware maker back to financial health. The Mountain...

Thin Clients II: The Comeback

David Foss needed new computers, stat. As the CIO at New London Hospital in New London, N.H., Foss had to devise a method for...

Spectrum Expert Digs Deep for Problems

Cognios Spectrum Expert for WiFi 2.0 provides in-depth insight into the radio spectra that are home to Wi-Fi technology, allowing administrators to identify, evaluate...

Compliance Conundrum

Just as security became an issue no organization could ignore, so, too, has compliance come to infiltrate the hearts and minds of IT managers...

Getting the Lay of the Wireless Land

AirMagnets Survey Pro 3.0 is a useful site survey tool that allows wireless LAN administrators and consultants to provide on-the-spot planning, maintenance and troubleshooting...

HP Hopes Cool Fan Will Fly

A trip to a remote-controlled model airplane show more than three years ago will result in a new fan design in Hewlett-Packard blade servers...

Drug Agency Finds Safe Harbor for Critical Data

IT folk in corporate America spend many a sleepless night fretting over network security and how to prevent denial-of-service attacks or downtime that can...

Microsoft Advances into High-End Clustering

Microsofts foray into the high-end clustering software market took a step forward May 8 with the availability of the release candidate for its Windows...

Vonage Cuts Customers In on IPO

Vonage is cutting its customers in on its initial public offering. In an e-mail, the VOIP (voice over IP) provider detailed a plan to allow...

Phoning Home with Microsoft MSN Messenger

Two new cordless home phones from major electronics makers that went on sale May 8 are helping Microsofts MSN Messenger leap from the PC...