Phoenix Technologies Rapidly Deploys Salesforce Across Four Continents, in Five Languages
White Papers Phoenix Technologies has implemented salesforce.com Winter '04 across its worldwide marketing, sales and customer service organizations. Phoenix selected salesforce.com for state-of-the-art functionality, including customizable dashboards and...
[August 25, 2009, 14:00]
Phoenix extends Bios to enhance network security
News Phoenix Technologies, the company behind the Phoenix Bios firmware that is installed in about 80 percent of all PCs, launched a utility at the InfoSecurity show in London on Wednesday that can allow users' hardware to be used in conjunction with a...
[April 28, 2004, 17:20]
Phoenix launches first 'trusted' BIOS
News Phoenix Technologies, one of the biggest makers of BIOS (basic input/output system) software, has released the first entry in a line of next-generation products that it promises will drive utility computing, make PCs more secure and prevent...
[November 26, 2003, 15:35]
Efficeon nets PC industry backing
News The partners announced on Wednesday are Alliance Semiconductor, American Megatrends, Atheros Communications, General Software, the HyperTransport Technology Consortium, Insyde Software, Microsoft, Nvidia, Phoenix Technologies, Silicon Motion, ULi...
[October 1, 2003, 15:20]
Microsoft moves to integrate Windows with BIOS
News Microsoft has expanded its relationship with BIOS maker Phoenix Technologies in a deal designed to more closely integrate the basic building blocks of the PC with the Windows operating system. The move is likely to put consumer rights advocates on...
[October 3, 2003, 17:25]
What is PXE?
White Papers It was initially designed by Intel, with input from several other vendors including 3Com, HP, Dell, Compaq, and Phoenix Technologies. This white paper answers common questions regarding Preboot Execution Environment (PXE) and outlines the benefits...
[September 15, 2003, 17:01]
IT PARTNERS Case Study: City of Phoenix
White Papers The City of Phoenix owns and operates the Phoenix Airport System. Connectivity to the rest of the City of Phoenix, as well as to the Internet, was through a non-redundant network infrastructure. IT Partners engaged with the city's staff to...
[September 11, 2008, 1:01]
Rochdale Schools, Edit Department - Windows & Exchange 2003 Project
White Papers The EDIT team engaged Phoenix Software to design and implement a new network infrastructure based on the latest available technologies. The EDIT team of Rochdale Metropolitan Borough Council is responsible for providing IT services to over 15,000...
[July 7, 2006, 0:00]
Avnet, Inc. Leverages IBM Expertise to Reduce Procurement Costs
White Papers Avnet, Inc.www.avnet.com), based in Phoenix, is one of the world's largest business-to-business distributors of semiconductors; interconnect passive and electromechanical components; enterprise network and computer equipment; and embedded systems...
[April 27, 2005, 0:00]
William Shakespeare: The Works
Downloads Includes tap-and-go Table of Contents.USES MOBIPOCKET READERClick here to download the FREE ReaderProduct Description: A LOVER'S COMPLAINT A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA AS YOU LIKE IT...
[September 1, 2006, 8:00]
Stolen PCs can 'ping' their real owner
News Pilfering a PC may become less appealing, if software makers Phoenix Technologies and Softex have their way. You know how he's accessing the Internet through his ISP, and then you can get the cops involved," said Timothy Eades, senior vice...
[May 27, 2003, 12:22]
Lenovo ThinkPads to get text-message kill switch
News Based on embedded software from Phoenix Technologies, it will make its way to certain ThinkPad notebooks equipped with mobile broadband in the first quarter of next year. Through our work with Phoenix, we are able to reduce customers' security...
[November 25, 2008, 12:21]
China: Bursting with brainpower
News I'm hiring Ph.Ds with years of experience for less than what it would cost to hire a new college grad out of Stanford," said chief executive Al Sisto of Phoenix Technologies, a software company in San Jose, California.
[July 11, 2002, 7:57]
Mozilla backs down on browser name
News But that name brought the group into trademark conflict with Phoenix Technologies, a company that markets a browser of its own. The open-source group decided to adopt a smaller, faster version of its code, which had operated under the name Phoenix.
[May 7, 2003, 9:20]
IBM pulls digital tagging plan
News The coalition instead adopted a plan proposed by an engineer at laptop technology maker Phoenix Technologies. On Thursday, the committee gave the go-ahead for Phoenix to further develop its outlined plan for a way of accessing restricted parts of...
[February 23, 2001, 11:30]
Intel hands off BIOS replacement
News Other members include Dell, HP, IBM, Microsoft and BIOS specialists Insyde Software and Phoenix Technologies. Though the BIOS was once relatively straightforward in its design, over the years it has morphed into a figurative bowl of spaghetti as it...
[July 27, 2005, 12:45]
Consumers win mobile chip race
News Meanwhile, vendors such as Insyde Software and Phoenix Technologies have announced they will support Crusoe with their Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) software. Greater competition should lead to faster releases of new mobile-chip technologies...
[February 4, 2000, 13:26]
A Year Ago: Consumers win mobile chip race
News Meanwhile, vendors such as Insyde Software and Phoenix Technologies have announced they will support Crusoe with their Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) software. Greater competition should lead to faster releases of new mobile-chip technologies...
[February 4, 2001, 6:03]
New group aims at universal security
News Ten other companies, including Nokia, Phoenix Technologies and Sony, have already joined. Among the many forthcoming technologies are Intel's LaGrande, chipmaker Via Technologies' Padlock, Phoenix Technologies' Core Managed Environment and...
[April 9, 2003, 12:00]
Adios to BIOS
News One of the largest BIOS software companies, Phoenix Technologies, says it's in no hurry to adopt EFI. Meanwhile, Phoenix has developed its own potential BIOS replacement, dubbed Core Management Environment, for notebooks.
[December 30, 2003, 12:05]



