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Networks '97: Citrix Blasts NC Architecture

News Talking at the Networks '97 show in Birmingham, Templeton outlined Citrix's plans for its thin client/server computing architecture, code named Picasso, while launching WinFrame 1.7. Vice-president of marketing Mark Templeton said the NC will not...

[June 25, 1997, 12:22]

Networks '97: Citrix Paints NT And Picasso Future

News Citrix will launch WinFrame 1.7 at the Networks '97 show in Birmingham today, while revealing tentative plans for its next generation software codenamed 'Picasso'. Picasso, which is due to be launched early next year, will be the company's first...

[June 25, 1997, 13:49]

A Year Ago: Networks '97: Citrix Blasts NC Architecture

News Talking at the Networks '97 show in Birmingham, Templeton outlined Citrix's plans for its thin client/server computing architecture, code named Picasso, while launching WinFrame 1.7. Thin client/server specialist Citrix slammed the NC architecture...

[June 25, 1998, 6:23]

Networks '97: Elonex Touts Web Sales, Recovery Services

News Elonex will next month step up its entry-level efforts by releasing a 166MHz version of the Cyrix MediaGX-based Lumina small footprint desktop, the firm said yesterday at the Networks '97 show in Birmingham.

[June 25, 1997, 8:59]

Networks '97: MS Presence Gives UK Java Forum Early Rumpus

News 10 companies, comprising Microsoft, Sun, Netscape, Oracle, IBM, Lotus, Corel, Borland, Novell and Symantec are backing The Java Forum which will host events, conduct research and publish information regarding Java deployment.

[June 25, 1997, 11:39]

Five Years Ago: Networks '97: MS Presence Gives UK Java Forum Early Rumpus

News First published 25 June, 1997.companies, comprising Microsoft, Sun, Netscape, Oracle, IBM, Lotus, Corel, Borland, Novell and Symantec are backing The Java Forum which will host events, conduct research and publish information regarding Java...

[June 24, 2002, 7:02]

Networks 97 Dubbed NetPC Versus NC Show

News With the NetPC camp out in full force including Intel, Microsoft, Compaq, Dell and now Viglen, the publicity rug is expected to pulled from under the NC vendors. Netscape will attempt to shift the emphasis of the show towards intranets.

[June 23, 1997, 8:50]

Networks '97: Cisco Shows Gigabit Routing

News GSR will provide up to 60Gb/sec for Internet and large WAN and intranet backbones. In contrast, Cisco's 7500 model current generation of Internet routers max out at 155Mb/sec. The new routers will support ATM, Gigabit Ethernet and other advanced...

[June 27, 1997, 11:05]

Networks '97: Cisco Buys Voice, Firewall Firms

News First, Cisco said it would purchase Ardent Communications, a California startup specialising in voice over LAN, Frame Relay and ATM networks. James Richardson, European president and senior VP for Cisco, said the technology will complement Cisco's...

[June 25, 1997, 9:41]

Networks '97: Dell Claims No.2 Spot In Servers

News At Networks, Dell showed off its new dual-CPU 266MHz Pentium II PowerEdge 2200. The latest statistics from Dataquest suggest Dell has rocketed its server business by over 160 per cent in a market that has grown 54 per cent in the last twelve months.

[June 25, 1997, 10:25]

Networks '97: Java Reaching Critical Mass In UK

News "Java is hitting critical mass and developers re-engineering their environments want help," said Simon Moores, chairman of The Research Group which created the group. Developers are using technologies from all [Java Forum member] companies and Java...

[June 25, 1997, 15:18]

Networks '97: Viglen The Biggest Net PC Fan Of All

News "We're already getting quite a few enquiries; the idea of a fully managed PC that users can't do anything to is very powerful," said Diran Kazandjian, Viglen technical and marketing director. One public sector buyer told me he wants to move to Net...

[June 26, 1997, 10:48]

Networks '97: FTP Offers One View Of All Network Directories

News Tenetatively named Directory Pump and scheduled to ship in September, the product allows network managers a single portal onto disparate directory structures. The way we see the directories war panning out is that there will be Microsoft with NT...

[June 26, 1997, 11:21]

Text Of FBI 'Melissa' Warning

News The MMV has the capability of causing a denial of service and degraded computer network performance, which could result in system administrators' having to shut-down affected networks and e-mail servers.

[March 29, 1999, 8:59]

Guy Kewney's Weekend Diary

News It seems he wants us to know that he can solve all the problems of the enterprise by basing their networks on NT, because it's much better for management. Xircom is launching PCMCIA cards for ISDN, modems, 10/100Mbps networks, and various...

[September 13, 1996, 17:14]

Secure Virtual Network Architecture

White Papers This whitepaper discusses how a Check Point Secure Virtual Network (SVN) - the solution that secures over 97% of Fortune 100 companies - meets the challenge of securing networks, systems, applications and users.

[January 1, 1970, 0:59]

IPv6 Hype Suggests Real Problems

Blog Comment Japan's government mandated way back in 97 that they research and plan to build and deploy v6 networks, and they have. I for one believe that we will begin to see more and more applications that rely on IPv6 to address these complex networks.

[May 12, 2008, 9:30]

ADSL Modem Performance In An ISP Trial

White Papers Avalon Networks is an ISP in Iowa City, IA. Our interest in ADSL is primarily in replacing existing hi-cap services and expanding into the apartment complex market. Avalon ordered LADS lines in the summer of 97 after a fight with the PUC and USWest...

[January 1, 1970, 0:59]

Marc Ambasna-Jones' Diary

News The Networks '97 show. A call to Compaq revealed (perhaps not unsurprisingly) that the company had had enough of news this week with Tandem and the Networks show dominating events. VARs exist," said Martin Clark, managing director of Lapland, "but...

[June 28, 1997, 8:00]

What's In Your Server Room?

News As you can see in Figure A, almost 97 percent of respondents reported that their networks include Windows servers. The next most widely used NOS is Unix, with about 42 percent of IT pros reporting that their networks have Unix servers (Figure B).

[July 10, 2003, 15:03]


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