22/05/2007

IBM Shows Impact of SOA

IBM is serious about service-oriented architecture. It's so serious that the company is holding an entire conference around SOA this week in Orlando, the Impact 2007 event.

Juniper and Microsoft Hook Up for NAC Work

Juniper Networks jumped into the NAC lovefest at Interop on May 21, announcing that it's working to get its Unified Access Control NAC server to interoperate with Microsoft's Network Access Protection standard.

Microsoft to Support Emerging Chinese Document Format

Microsoft will announce May 21 plans to create a project to develop an open-source translator project between China's Unified Office Format and the Ecma Open XML File Formats, which are closely tied to Microsoft Office.

Avaya Adds Low Cost VOIP Phones

Avaya at Interop on May 21 will target two types of voice over IP buyers with a new IP PBX system designed for enterprises with many branch offices and a new line of low-cost IP Phones.

Mellanox Delves into 10G Ethernet

Mellanox Technologies, best known as a provider of high-speed InfiniBand interconnect technology, is delving into Ethernet for the first time.

EMC's New Channel Approach Pays Off

Analysis: Partners say EMC's new management team and fresh perspective are having a positive effect on the front-line troops selling the hardware, software and services.

IBM Joins User Experience Race

Don't count IBM out of the race to deliver optimum user experience in products, says an IBM exec.

Cassini 'CAT Scan' maps clumps in Saturn's rings

Saturn's largest and most densely packed ring is composed of dense clumps of particles separated by nearly empty gaps, according to new findings from NASA's Cassini spacecraft.

Switchable two-color light source on a silicon chip

Silicon is the most important material for electronic chips and processors. Yet it has a big drawback: being a so-called indirect semiconductor, it hardly emits any light. Therefore worldwide efforts in the labs of the microelectronics ...

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