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IPv4 Addresses Expected To Run Out In 2010

IPv4 Addresses Expected To Run Out In 2010

Networks
May 29, 2007

Once again, the alarm bells are going off that the number of TCP-IP addresses available on the Internet are running low. This time, there are specific dates for when the addresses are predicted to run out. The IPv4 Address Report lists two possible dates for when the number of IPv4 dates will run out: April […]

HP Elbows Past IBM In Servers

HP Elbows Past IBM In Servers

Applications
May 23, 2007

IT researchers Gartner and IDC both released first quarter 2007 server sales figures that show HP is flattening the competition, even the mighty IBM, although IBM is showing there’s still life left in its venerable mainframe. The two research firms are usually pretty close in their estimates and this quarter there were only a few […]

Vista Given ‘Bad Driver’ Rap?

Vista Given ‘Bad Driver’ Rap?

Applications
May 19, 2007

Reporter’s Notebook LOS ANGELES — “Microsoft shipped Windows before the drivers were ready. People shouldn’t be so quick to jump because there’s a serious lack of drivers and it breaks many applications from previous versions.” Sound familiar? It should, because it’s what a lot of reporters were saying about Windows XP when it launched in […]

Microsoft’s Server Roadmap Is Short For Now

Microsoft’s Server Roadmap Is Short For Now

Trends
May 17, 2007

LOS ANGELES, Calif. – It would seem obvious that a show like the Windows Hardware Engineering Conference (WinHEC) would be the place to lay out a roadmap for the future, but in this case, Microsoft’s map doesn’t stretch very far. This year’s WinHEC show comes smack between the release of the new client software, Vista, […]

Testing: One, Two, AMD

Testing: One, Two, AMD

Applications
May 15, 2007

AMD today said it has improved its test center for evaluating dual- and quad-core processors. The AMD (Quote) Developer Center, located in the company’s Sunnyvale, Calif. offices, includes a test bed for the new quad-core Opteron processor, code-named “Barcelona.” Later in this quarter, AMD will offer customers and partners access to fully configured dual-core and quad-core […]

Spring Hits High Java Note

Spring Hits High Java Note

Applications
May 11, 2007

SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. — Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) was supposed to be the technology for building modular server-side enterprise applications, but a stumble by Sun Microsystems, coupled with its newfound openness, has given rise to an alternative that’s gaining in popularity. The Spring Framework, first written by British consultant Rod Johnson in 2000, jumped ahead of […]

Promise Kept: Sun Delivers Open Source Java

Promise Kept: Sun Delivers Open Source Java

Open Source
May 8, 2007

Sun Microsystems today will announce it’s released a fully buildable Java Development Kit (JDK) for Java Platform Standard Edition (Java SE) under the GNU General Public License (GPL) version 2. Sun is planning a formal announcement today at its JavaOne conference in San Francisco. The company said last November it intended to make the code […]

IBM Introduces The Self-Assembling Chip

IBM Introduces The Self-Assembling Chip

Applications
May 7, 2007

IBM’s chip researchers have been in anything but a vacuum lately. They have been busy developing a special polymer that can self-assemble, putting an insulator around wires at the nano-scale level and allowing the trend for smaller/faster/cooler chips to continue. IBM (Quote) modeled the concept after self-assembly seen in nature, such as the way a seashell, […]

How Does Intel Name its Chips?

How Does Intel Name its Chips?

Trends
May 6, 2007

Ever feel like you need a map to keep up with all of the products coming from Intel? That’s because the company uses one to pick out its codenames. While headquarters is situated firmly in the heart of the Silicon Valley — Santa Clara, Calif., to be exact — the primary development is done in […]

Salesforce.com Seeds Its Future

Salesforce.com Seeds Its Future

Applications
April 25, 2007

Just a few miles north of the official geographic territory known as the Silicon Valley in San Mateo, Calif., one of the hottest companies in the high-tech sector is launching a hatchery of sorts for software-as-a-service (SaaS) providers. Salesforce.com (Quote) took over what had been the offices for Siebel Systems after Oracle bought the company and […]

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