adapter in comment and analysis
Analysis: NAS and SAN uniting
Comment NAS devices also are relatively simple to install, without the need for switches or network adapter devices. The world's two main networked storage architectures - SAN and NAS - are breeding. EMC, IBM and less well-known storage specialists such as... [26 Jan 2004]
The Bloor Perspective: Home wireless networks, teleworking and getting an EDGE
Comment The first is a wireless multimedia device called the Wireless-B Media Adapter (WMA11B). The last time I counted I had six wireless networks in my home: Wi-Fi/802.11b for the wireless LAN, DECT for the phone; Bluetooth for the 'little things'; GSM... [04 Aug 2003]
Tony Hallett's After These Messages: esure's winner versus IBM's sleekness
Comment Whether we're talking old Italian lady selling olive oil online, CIO confronted with not-my-problem colleagues in the boardroom or the more recent offerings in its Fantasy versus Reality campaign (remember the Universal Business Adapter? [05 Mar 2003]
Gadget Showdown: My wireless LAN of constant sorrow
Comment More helpfully, it included another USB adapter, which I installed on the Windows 98 machine without help in about two hours, partly because I was now familiar with the delights of subnet masking but also because the instructions were slightly... [10 May 2002]
John Lamb's Week: Africa, entrepreneurs and Bluetooth comes to Palms
Comment The latest version of the company's eIntegration Suite, out on Monday, contains an adapter development tool with over 250 pre-built intelligent adapters for leading ERP, CRM, SCM, proprietary and vertical applications. [27 Jul 2001]
The Bloor Perspective: Intel and Linux; Orange and WAP; and Team Tandem make a comeback
Comment It is providing a Linux Gigabit driver, an open source software driver, for its Intel PRO/1000 Gigabit Server Adapter. Intel has announced that it will now enable Gigabit Ethernet performance for Linux on Intel-based servers. [01 Nov 1999]
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