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  • What's up with Novell?

    Novell's stock dropped 16 percent in morning trading Friday after the server software company reported its revenue declined 5 percent in its most recent quarter. The Waltham, Mass.-based company on Thursday reported that revenue dropped to $274 million in the quarter ended Jan. 31, down from $290 million...
    Posted to John at myITforum.com (Weblog) by jgormly on 03-05-2006
    Filed under: Networking, News
  • Major layoffs at Novell?

    Novell is expected to initiate a major round of layoffs that could cut 1,000 or more jobs in an attempt to restore the server software company's financial strength, according to employees familiar with the plan. The layoffs are expected to hit about 20 percent of the company's 5,800 employees and likely...
    Posted to John at myITforum.com (Weblog) by jgormly on 10-22-2005
    Filed under: Networking, News
  • Get broadband by plugging in to an electrical outlet?

    Interesting article posted today. The common electric socket will serve as your home's connection to broadband with a new chip developed by Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. - doing away with all the Ethernet cables or the hassle of hooking up to a wireless network device. Products are still being developed...
    Posted to John at myITforum.com (Weblog) by jgormly on 09-29-2005
    Filed under: Networking, News
  • Do you use HP OpenView's Network Node Manager?

    Enterprises using a key network management product from Hewlett-Packard Co. may be vulnerable to a serious flaw allowing remote attacks, the company has warned. The problem is in Network Node Manager, an HP OpenView product that carries out auto-discovery, control and monitoring of network devices via...
    Posted to John at myITforum.com (Weblog) by jgormly on 08-30-2005
    Filed under: Networking, News
  • Voice over IP or (VOIP)?

    Has anyone tried this out yet? Time Warner keeps calling me asking if I want to switch my phone service over to cable. I keep reading about companies forming ventures to do the same (Texas Intruments and AT&T just announced one). Speaking of Texas Instruments, wow...remember them? That name brings...
    Posted to John at myITforum.com (Weblog) by jgormly on 01-07-2005
    Filed under: Networking, News, Internet
  • Time to upgrade my Linksys router

    Networking gear maker Linksys is incorporating a new technology that expands the range of its Wi-Fi products up to three times and the speed up to eight times, according to the company. Linksys, a division of networking giant Cisco Systems, announced on Tuesday a new line of 802.11g products that includes...
    Posted to John at myITforum.com (Weblog) by jgormly on 01-05-2005
    Filed under: Networking, News
  • SCO's Greatest Hope?

    You know you're in a lot of trouble when hopes for success hinge on the success or failure of a lawsuit. What does it really take to be a successful company these days? Looks like a room full of good trial lawyers is a start. In a recent article on SCO Unix, “Almost two years after it sued IBM...
    Posted to John at myITforum.com (Weblog) by jgormly on 01-03-2005
    Filed under: Networking, News
  • Verizon rolls out unified threat management service

    To help companies around the world better defend against the rising number of security threats, Verizon Business will monitor and manage a range of products that combine numerous critical security functions into a single piece of equipment. The offering, known as unified threat management, was announced...
    Posted to John at myITforum.com (Weblog) by jgormly on 01-09-2008
    Filed under: Networking, News
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