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Wireless MAN achieves 300Mbps performance
Tue Jan 18, 5:18 PM ET
Orthogon Systems, a wireless, point-to-point provider of MANs (Metropolitan Area Networks) on Tuesday announced OS Spectra, an enterprise version of its current broadband solution.

McData offers storage director
Tue Jan 18,12:09 PM ET
McData on Tuesday announced its Intrepid i10K Backbone Director, a 256-port director targeted at Global 500 enterprises that want to consolidate multiple storage networks and manage them as a single SAN. The company also announced it is acquiring Computer Network Technology (CNT), a provider of enterprise storage networking services, for $235 million.

Interwoven unfurls LiveSite
Mon Jan 17,12:00 PM ET
Interwoven this week will roll out a new Web publishing tool designed to allow business users to create and publish dynamic Web sites easily. LiveSite Content Publishing Server gives IT managers the capability to create page-level templates and components that business users assemble and manage.

Siebel Gets Vertical
Mon Jan 17, 9:00 AM ET
With its eye firmly fixed on rival Salesforce.com, Siebel unveiled OnDemand Release 6 of its hosted CRM suite of applications last week, the first industry-specific version of its hosted software.

HP rolls out Itanium 2 servers
Mon Jan 17, 9:00 AM ET
Hewlett-Packard hammered home its commitment to the Itanium 2 chips this week, announcing new mid- and high-end members of its Integrity family of servers with the Madison chip, along with new support for OpenVMS 8.2, Novell's version of Linux, bundled virtualization software and, for the first time, a pay-per-use policy for server-based Windows.

Empirix cites collaboration boost in Web apps testing suite
Mon Jan 17, 8:00 AM ET
Empirix on Monday is adding collaborative load testing for Web applications and Web services to its e-Test suite.

Compuware readies fault simulation, security analysis tools
Fri Jan 14, 8:10 PM ET
Compuware on Tuesday will announce tools providing fault simulation and security analysis for developers building applications on the Microsoft platform.

Finally, 7-Eleven drops DOS, moves to .Net
Fri Jan 14, 7:01 PM ET
Giant retailer 7-Eleven announced this week that it will transition its 5,300 convenience stores from using a DOS-based batch data-processing handheld to a somewhat newer CE.net-based device.

In Brief: eBay buys e-commerce tools from Kurant
Fri Jan 14, 9:38 AM ET
EBay will buy the technology assets of Kurant, a company that makes e-business software for small and medium-size businesses. The online auction company was primarily interested in acquiring Kurant's software relating to online stores, the companies said in a statement Thursday. Terms of the cash deal, which is expected to close by the end of March, were not disclosed. Kurant's flagship product is StoreSense, a software package for building e-commerce Web sites that includes software for supply chain management, secure transaction processing and wireless shopping. EBay expects to hire nearly all of Kurant's employees and to support its current customers.

Update: Apple ups the ante with Mac mini, iPod, and Xsan
Thu Jan 13, 7:40 PM ET
A year ago, Apple CEO Steve Jobs cut Pixar's ties with Disney, opting to handle its own marketing and distribution. With that move, the animation shop that made a name for itself with a hopping lamp became its own studio, in control of everything from the rendered frame, to the prints shipped to theatres, to the timing and pricing of its DVDs.

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