technology infrastructure and intel
Microsoft split: An open letter from Forrester research
Comment One is represented by the choice that Andy Grove made when Intel resolved its antitrust suit with the FTC: Settle the matter, and move on. Look what has happened to the infrastructure market while this case has been in court: [08 Jun 2000]
Lack of applications holding back Bluetooth uptake
News Since the establishment of the standard two years ago by giants Ericsson, IBM, Intel, Nokia and Toshiba, the roll out of Bluetooth-enabled devices has since been slow. All the panellists agreed there is a big need to move beyond merely touting high... [22 May 2000]
Sun unveils 10 Gigabit Ethernet promotion
News Giants of the Web's infrastructure - including 3Com, Cisco, Intel, Nortel and Sun - are behind the scheme, which aims to make 10 Gigabit networking an open platform. Sun has announced a 10 Gigabit Ethernet alliance to boost the technology's take-up... [10 Feb 2000]
Compaq alliance to spend $500m on Alpha technology
News Alpha chips - while used in high-end Tru64 Unix, Linux and OpenVMS systems from Compaq - compete against Sun Microsystems' UltraSPARC processors, Motorola's PowerPC, and Intel chips, which from the end of next year will include 64bit Itanium... [13 Dec 1999]
The Bloor Perspective: SCO's Tarantella gamble; Nokia's threat to the old world order; and the IT industry gets the business message
Comment Monterey - the 64-bit version of the OS which is designed to run on Intel's IA-64 architecture - has, with IBM and SCO at the helm, been pitched as the great white hope of Unix. Because they are all part of the same infrastructure, and this is what... [12 Dec 1999]
The Bloor Perspective: PDAs, ASPs and the end of magnetic disks
Comment There is, of course, no reason why a large organisation like Oracle should not provide both types of operation - like Intel, who announced that it would not confine itself to hosting Intel hardware. This is rather like Intel refusing to allow their... [11 Oct 1999]
The Bloor Perspective: Security, e-procurement and convergence
Comment Intel has already had to abandon plans to make processor serial numbers available to web sites because people don't want their every move to be watched. We know the shape of the solution to the security issue - it is Public Key Infrastructure (PKI... [04 Oct 1999]
World's leading IT firms create security forum
News Some of the world's largest technology companies, including Microsoft, IBM, Hewlett-Packard and Intel, have joined forces to develop security standards for electronic transactions. The International Security, Trust and Privacy Alliance (ISTPA) will... [25 Aug 1999]
Cambridge University gets £7m technology library
News Cambridge University today announced plans to build Europe's biggest technology library, thanks to a £7.5m donation from Gordon Moore, co-founder and chairman emeritus of Intel, and his wife Betty. Peter Fox, university librarian, told Silicon.com... [01 Oct 1998]
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