Carly Suppa

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Intermec supports the mobile local area net

The big trend in the industry right now in terms of handheld computing is to wirelessly enable devices, according to industry analyst Tim Scannell of Mobile Insights in Mountain View, Calif. And, in an attempt to propel the industry forward, Everett, Wash.-based Intermec Technologies has announced its MobileLAN wireless integration initiative designed for IT managers who wish to go wireless within the enterprise.

Tower measures the power of devices

Although there are numerous products designed to aid IT administrators in the management of their networks, power management products are generally unheard of, according to Toronto-based IDC Canada research manager Dan McLean. He said power management is not a top priority concern simply because people don

Power manager measures device draw

Although there are numerous products designed to aid IT administrators in the management of their networks, power...

Talisker supports Bluetooth

At the Embedded Systems Conference in San Francisco last month, Microsoft announced the release of beta 1 of "Talisker," the code name for the next Microsoft Windows CE platform.

Software pinpoints storage suspects

As part of an initiative announced late last year, BMC Software has released PATROL Application Storage Resource Manager (ASRM), a layer in BMC

ISPs searching for new revenue streams

Now turning to Web hosting and consulting in order to bring in extra cash

Engineering the route to e-success

If every company had a CEO as organized as Frank Baldeserra, creating an e-business infrastructure would probably be a breeze.

NetLert lets businesses get the message

Instant messaging is no longer just a really inexpensive way to say hello to a long-lost relative. Instant messaging tools for business are continually going above and beyond in capability and functionality, and NetLert Communications has developed its instant messaging products along these guidelines. The Asheville North Carolina-based company recently released NetLert 2.2.1, which enables users to hold meetings and collaborate with workers anywhere regardless of location.

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