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  • Improving WLAN Management

    LAS VEGAS—Smaller wireless-switching companies are challenging incumbent hardware vendors for the attention of users looking to improve the manageability of their WLANs. Cisco Systems Inc. garnered much attention at NetWorld+Interop here this week from prospective customers interested in Cisco’s new wireless blade for its Catalyst 6500 switch, but many other persons took a long look…

  • Microsoft Shakes Up Windows with ‘Modular’ Longhorn

    Microsoft is promising a slew of new features and functionality for its Windows Longhorn client and server releases. However, the Redmond software vendor recently offered more details on other radical changes on tap for Longhorn, in terms of how the operating system will be built and deployed. Company officials have been talking for more than…

  • Avoiding Launch Disasters

    We all know that new products and technologies require investments of both cash and overhead with no payback for as long as 12 months. Unfortunately, we also know that most product launches fail. What to do? Well, if you try the following suggestions, you may still have product launch failures, but you should a lot…

  • Novell Extends Linux Support Programs

    Novell Inc. is expanding its Premium Service support program to cover its Linux offerings for its customers’ entire Linux environment, from servers to desktops to laptops. The program will be available both directly to customers and via the reseller channel. The Premium Service support program is divided into four different packages: Premium Service, SuSE Linux…

  • Goodbye and Good Riddance to the Tablet PC

    Well, it looks like the Tablet PC is in a decline again. Good. It’s about time. After proclaiming Tablet PCs the greatest thing since sliced bread, Microsoft is backing off them. At WinHEC, Darin Fish, business development manager in Microsoft’s mobile platforms division, said no final decision has been made on whether there will be…

  • It’s Miller Time

    Although investors remain wary of channel stocks, anecdotal evidence suggests that business is picking up for solutions providers and major technology providers. IT consulting firm Keane Inc., for one, says it has signed a three-year application outsourcing agreement with Miller Brewing Co., the world’s second largest beer company. Under terms of the agreement, Keane will…

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