Zultys offers Linux phones
Zultys Technologies has added a new family of Zip phones running on Linux.
Zultys Technologies has added a new family of Zip phones running on Linux.
Advanced Digital Information has this month started shipping the latest version of its StorNext policy-based data-management software, which helps organisations store, access, and protect digital assets across multiple storage devices and operating systems.
Sun Microsystems this week announced a java-based product that enables suppliers to switch from tagging their products with traditional bar codes to RFID technology.
Sleepycat Software this week announced the general availability of Berkeley DB XML 2.0, a major upgrade to its open source database for telecommunication infrastructure and enterprise data centers.
Borland Software at its BorCon conference in California this week will preview the upcoming "Diamondback" release of its Delphi development tool for the Microsoft platform, which is to support development via managed code.
Unify has released Unify NXJ -- its application platform that combines business process management, interactive forms processing, reporting, and integration for portals and applications.
Companies that rely on .Net-based Web applications can identify performance bottlenecks with Tonic Software's WebLens for the Microsoft .Net Framework.
Timed to coincide with this year's linuxworld expo, Novell has announced SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 9.
The new version of Network Instruments's Observer network analysis and management suite adds improved data mining and increased support for WLANs.
The Principal Financial Group has completed installation of a new disaster recovery system from IBM designed to restore its IT and business systems in less than 24 hours following a disaster.
Most of the time we zero in on strategic technology decisions that affect the enterprise as a whole. But to keep your organization humming from day to day, it is vital that your IT department be equipped with the right tools. To that end we polled our own Test Centre analysts at sister publication InfoWorld to find out what gets used on almost every job.
Software AG this week brought to market the EntireX XML Gateway, a product that enables users of the Adabas database to modernize their systems by publishing that data via XML and Web services.
WLANs (Wireless LANs) are still in the experimental phase at most companies. Why? Because wireless security standards remain in flux. But a more obvious obstacle to wholehearted adoption is the lack of a compelling need for wireless in the average office, which already has a perfectly functional, wired LAN in place.