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Small Businesses Sitting on a VoIP Wall of Worry

Whether you call it "Voice over Internet Protocol," or a trendier "Voyp" you're joining a widening group of vendors, industry watchers and analysts who see VoIP as SMBs' telephony technology of the future ...

SMBs Sitting on a VoIP Wall of Worry

Whether you call it "Voice over Internet Protocol," or a trendier "Voyp" you're joining a widening group of vendors, industry watchers and analysts who see VoIP as SMBs' telephony technology of the future ...

Matchmaker Takes Advantage of IT Services Outsourcing Trend

Every business manager can remember some hellish, hair-pulling scene resulting in missed deadlines and dead-in-the-water deals all in the name of IT gone wrong: Printers wouldn't talk to computers; a virus choked up network traffic for days; servers crashed; or a traveling rep didn't have the right tools to access office data that could have turned a prospect around. One can compose a very long list of IT crises that involve hardware, software applications -- and all the cards and wires in between...

Penguin Looks To Conquer HPC Clustering

Enrico Pesatori knows a thing or two about business strategy. He has been admired for his self-sustaining executive track record at Digital Equipment, Compaq and BlueArc. Now, as chairman and CEO of Penguin Computing, he's out to make the company a leader in high-performance computing servers, systems and cluster-management software ...

ThingMagic Builds on Open Source with RFID Reader

What began as an MIT group project in a Somerville, Mass., garage four years ago has evolved into a unique and successful developer of RFID, sensing and embedded computing technologies. In August, 2000, the original five founders of ThingMagic, all armed with MIT Ph.D.s, came up with an idea for a solution to a problem assigned by the Cambridge-based Auto-ID Center. Since then, the company has begun to seal its place as the supplier of one of the hottest RFID readers available...

Coming Soon to a Living Room Near You

Call it the Pleasure PC. Digital Living Space. Or, as Microsoft would like you to think of it, Media Center. Vendors and analysts have been flagging a new era for home PCs, and there is more than just talk in the air ...

AT&T Denies Move Away from Windows

AT&T acknowledged today that it is testing alternative operating systems to the Windows platform it now uses, but said the review is not specifically related to security concerns ...

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