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Intel Leads Wireless Internet Coalition

Intel, along with nine other companies, announced a broad industry initiative to bring wireless Internet access to the level of use of traditional land line data access.

Soffront Introduces Updated CRM Software

September 12, 2000

NetIQ Ships NetWare Migrator 6.0

NEC Releases Dual Processor Server

NetIQ to Provide Management for Unisys e-@ction Servers

Unisys and NetIQ today announced that Unisys has licensed NetIQ AppManager technologies for Unisys e-@ction Enterprise Server ES7000 and ES5000 systems.

Microsoft, Ericsson Join Forces for Mobile Venture

Microsoft and Ericsson today launched Ericsson Microsoft Mobile Venture AB. The previously announced joint company will develop and market mobile e-mail solutions for operators.

Magnum Magnifies Network Management

Event monitoring tools can tell you when things are failing, but sometimes run into trouble when it comes to what devices are failing and why. A company with experience in the HP-UX world has brought event correlation and root cause analysis to NT infrastructures

Compaq Unveils Clustering Products

September 11, 2000

Nothing But Net

Can you remember when people were worried that we would run out of addresses for Internet devices? Looking at the pace of growth of the Internet some people projected that we would run out of IPv4 address space as early as 2006.

New Standard Promises Tighter E-Business Integration

A broad coalition of business and technology companies, lead by Microsoft, IBM, and Ariba announced the launch of an initiative designed to provide a universal online directory for business-to-business transactions.

Empirix Spins off from Teradyne

Three network and software testing divisions of Teradyne Inc. - Hammer Technologies, RSW Software, and Software and Systems Test (SST) - announced that they are combining to form an independent provider of performance testing and monitoring solutions called Empirix.

MCP TechMentor, Day One: More Details of .NET Revealed

Microsoft's Program Lead of Rapid Deployment Program, Ty Carlson, outlines a few more details on Microsoft's .NET initiative at keynote speech.

AMD's 750-MHz Processor Fastest for Value PC Market

September 6, 2000

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