
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Keep an eye out This video surveillance system includes a 320-gig hard drive, infrared night vision and component video ports. Archived video can be backed up through FTP
Monday, June 16, 2008
App replay extended to Java ReplayDirector for Java EE follows the Windows version of the software. Users can record the activity of software applications and application servers for purposes of tracing problems and finding root causes
Thursday, May 22, 2008
The Demo: Adobe intros conferencing tool Organizations looking to conduct meetings remotely can do so in an interactive virtual classroom. And, attendees can participate in content-related online question polls 
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Recording everything in the workplace soon to be in vogue, say researchers Sixty per cent of knowledge workers in the U.S., U.K., and Australia will have effectively stopped deleting documents, e-mails, audio, and video files from their hard drives by 2010, and we will soon see this taken to another level with widespread proactive recording in the workplace, according to Australian research company S2 Intelligence.
Saturday, August 18, 2007
Adobe seeks to 'Captivate' with e-learning tool Two Adobe experts explain why trainers and educators will find the rejuvenated e-learning tool - Adobe Captivate 3 - so engaging.
Wednesday, August 01, 2007
PBX server protects legacy phones A key goal of the Vertical Communications' latest system is to assure users of its Comdial and Vodavi digital phone systems — acquisitions it made in 2005 and 2006 respectively — that there’s a path to IP telephony.
Wednesday, September 06, 2006
HP board member quit over probe into media leaks All's still not well in the higher echelons of Hewlett-Packard Co. as revealed in a filing the company made to the U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC). The brouhaha relates to the sudden and unexpected resignation of Silicon Valley venture capitalist Thomas Perkins from HP's board of directors in May. 
Thursday, March 16, 2006
ShoreTel offers full collaboration ShoreTel combines its Conference Bridge appliance with collaboration applications that run in a standard Web browser. From a presence-aware instant messaging console, users make phone calls and conference calls, plus share applications and presentations. Each area provides competitive functionality and usability. Yet what differentiates this solution is that enterprises eliminate monthly fees, gain faster collaboration, and get high data security.
Tuesday, June 21, 2005
co-founder, Red Hat Inc. Proposed amendments to the Copyright Act, under Bill C-60, may be offering the music industry the "best of both worlds" – getting paid for downloaded music and being able to prosecute for music file-sharing, according to a Canadian Internet advocacy group. The bill has not made downloading illegal, according to David Fewer, legal counsel for the Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic (CIPPIC). 
Monday, March 21, 2005
US gov't, wireless industry asked to cooperate To bolster the value of wireless voice and data communications for U.S. homeland security purposes, industry and government officials need to work closer together, security experts at CTIA Wireless 2005 said this week. The consensus among five experts who took part in a panel discussion was that wireless technologies have improved since the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
Tuesday, January 04, 2005
Holographic storage device to debut in 2006 InPhase Technologies Inc. is one step closer to bringing holographic storage drives to market. On Wednesday, the company plans to demonstrate the first fully functioning prototype of its Tapestry holographic drive, which the company expects to begin shipping next year. 
Friday, September 05, 2003
Bank takes hybrid route on new telephony system Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. said it has completed a three-year project to install IP telephony systems at several of its U.S. offices. But the New York-based banking and investment management firm isn't moving away from circuit-switched call-routing technology altogether.
Thursday, June 12, 2003
Samsung builds TV reception into newest phone Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. has built a TV reception function into its latest handset for its domestic market. The handset allows users to watch TV for no charge, unlike the subscription-based video-on-demand services being launched or in trial by several cellular carriers.
Monday, September 02, 2002
NTT DoCoMo to filter spam to mobile phones NTT DoCoMo Inc. will begin automatically filtering junk mail sent to the cell phones of all its subscribers from the beginning of October, the company said Tuesday.
Monday, July 15, 2002
MACWORLD - CitiDISK DV/FireWire solution unveiled Shining Technology Inc., a company that specializes in data storage solutions for digital consumer products, launched the CitiDISK DV, a plug-and-play FireWire storage solution, at this week’s Macworld Conference & Expo in New York City.
Sunday, May 05, 2002
Court OKs check of Vivendi shareholder vote system A Paris court approved Vivendi Universal SA's request Thursday for an independent examination of the wireless voting system used at its shareholders' meeting on April 24. The system may have been hacked and the outcome of the votes influenced, Vivendi said last week.
Tuesday, April 30, 2002
Ruling clears way for HP-Compaq merger Hewlett-Packard Co. Tuesday apparently won the final battle in its lengthy campaign for approval of its intended acquisition of Compaq Computer Corp., as a judge dismissed a lawsuit from former HP board member Walter Hewlett that sought to block the acquisition.
Wednesday, February 20, 2002
Optware to commercialize 1T-byte optical disc Japanese company Optware Co. Ltd. will commercialize an optical disc that can store more than 1T bytes of data and an associated disc player later this year, the company said earlier this week.
Friday, November 30, 2001
Under The Digital Christmas Tree It’s that time of year again — the time for good will and for giving. And if the act of giving pretty much depends on some receiving going on as well, then heck, in the spirit of the season, we present our picks of the digital delights most likely to tickle the CIO’s fancy this year
Sunday, November 11, 2001
Witness watches Web customers help themselves Witness Systems is expanding its line-up of customer service monitoring tools to include self-service transactions, allowing enterprise users to gauge how effective their automated systems are at sharing the workload of live agents.
Thursday, September 06, 2001
’net music: phase two With the phenomenal growth of the Internet, buying, selling and trading music online was only a matter of time. Two outcomes should have come as no surprise.
Monday, June 04, 2001
Speech technology goes mobile Despite the recent disintegration of premier speech technology company, Lernout & Hauspie Speech Products NV (L&H), the technology that it helped pioneer continues to move forward off the desktop PC — which put L&H on the map — and onto mobile devices.
Friday, June 01, 2001
MediaBay hits Napster with copyright complaint Embattled song-swapping service Napster Inc. was swatted with yet another copyright infringement complaint Thursday, this time by old-time radio show and nostalgia product seller MediaBay Inc.
Thursday, April 19, 2001
Trying to outpace quickly growing demand We've come a long way since the punch cards of decades past. IBM Corp. first commercially introduced data storage in 1967, and since then storage densities have increased more than one million times. Nevertheless, the explosion of e-business data is putting the crunch on enterprise storage; capacities are quickly becoming exhausted under the attempt to manage the information glut.
Thursday, February 22, 2001
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