USB Server adds USB devices to a network
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Keyspan USB Server Shares USB Devices On
Your Network
Keyspan USB Server Shares USB Devices On
Your Network
05/21/2004 11:16 AMEverything USB has a review of the Keyspan USB Server, a $120 device
that lets you share other USB devices over a network. It was designed
specifically for printers and scanners, although other USB devices
have a fair chance of...
The USB server: connecting USB devices
to your home network
The USB server: connecting USB devices
to your home network
01/08/2004 08:15 PMIt might take a moment for the importance of this gadget to sink in,
but Keyspan is introducing a USB server that lets you connect...
Device Server for Network-enabling
Industrial Control Devices
Device Server for Network-enabling
Industrial Control Devices
12/29/2004 05:50 AMThe SS100B is an embedded board for network-enabling industrial
control devices. [PRWEB Dec 29, 2004]
Ethernet to Serial- MOXA Wireless Device
Server Network RS-232, RS-422, RS-485
Devices
Ethernet to Serial- MOXA Wireless Device
Server Network RS-232, RS-422, RS-485
Devices
02/05/2005 09:05 PMMOXA offers single and multi-port wireless device server for
Serial-to-Wireless LAN applications [PRWEB Feb 4, 2005]
Salling Clicker 2.2 adds support for new
devices, more
Salling Clicker 2.2 adds support for new
devices, more
07/19/2004 11:27 AMSalling Software AB announced on Monday the release of
Salling Clicker 2.2, an upgrade to the company's utility that
allows you to use your cell phone or PDA as a remote control for your
Mac. The new version adds support for Sendo X, Motorola A925, Nokia
7610, palmOne Zire 72, TapWave Zodiac and Sony Ericsson T637, as well
as limited support for Sony Ericsson's K700 and Z1010 phones until the
company provides firmware upgrades. In addition, Salling Clicker 2.2
offers integration with Elgato's EyeTV, Slim Devices' Squeezebox audio
player and other audio/video players; the ability to use Symbian OS
smartphones to initiate connections; slide title previews for
PowerPoint 2004; and more. This is a free upgrade for existing users,
while new ones can download the application and use it for 30 clicks
of the remote control device before paying the US$19.95 license fee.
Salling Clicker 2.2 requires Mac OS X v10.2.8 or higher.
The Two Sides Of Network-Security
Devices
The Two Sides Of Network-Security
Devices
06/24/2005 09:27 PMInformation Week Jun 25 2005 1:17AM GMT
IntelliTrack Adds Support for Wireless
Devices from American Microsystems Ltd.
IntelliTrack Adds Support for Wireless
Devices from American Microsystems Ltd.
02/01/2005 09:17 PMIntelliTrack Inc., the leading manufacturer of affordable bar code
tracking software, announced today that its entire product line now
supports the American Microsystems Ltd. (AML) Wireless (RF) Terminal,
model M7100. [PRWEB Jan 28, 2005]
Inventory Solution 5.6 for Network
Devices Released
Inventory Solution 5.6 for Network
Devices Released
08/04/2004 05:03 PMMindspeed Transmission Devices in 3G
Network Analyzer
Mindspeed Transmission Devices in 3G
Network Analyzer
05/26/2004 02:42 AM3G May 26 2004 7:21AM GMT
Announcing MediaMonkey 2.2-- Adds
iTunes-like Synchronization for non-iPod
Portable Audio Devices
Announcing MediaMonkey 2.2-- Adds
iTunes-like Synchronization for non-iPod
Portable Audio Devices
06/09/2004 02:53 AMVentis Media announced the release today of MediaMonkey 2.2 which, for
the first time, gives Windows users the ability to synch their music
collections with non-iPod portable audio devices as easily as with an
iPod. MediaMonkey is designed for large music collections containing
tens of thousands of songs, and is expected, along with Microsoft's
upcoming Windows Media Player 10, to place increased pressure on
Apple's iTunes/iPod franchise. [PRWEB Jun 9, 2004]
New Digital Media Devices Will Drive
Demand for Network-Attached Storage
New Digital Media Devices Will Drive
Demand for Network-Attached Storage
12/28/2004 05:03 PMNew research from The Diffusion Group suggests that network-attached
storage will be popular in media-sharing home networks. [PRWEB Dec 28,
2004]
Iomega unveils entry-level network
attached storage devices
Iomega unveils entry-level network
attached storage devices
05/25/2004 05:33 AMSsh Unveils New Toolkit For Securing
Web-based Remote Management Of Network
Devices
Ssh Unveils New Toolkit For Securing
Web-based Remote Management Of Network
Devices
02/18/2003 09:02 AMHUGIN Online Feb 18 2003 7:45AM ET
Device Server - Modbus/TCP Gateway for
Industrial devices such as PLC, and
Motion Controller
Device Server - Modbus/TCP Gateway for
Industrial devices such as PLC, and
Motion Controller
12/29/2004 06:15 AMIALink100-Modbus is a Modbus/TCP protocol gateway for industrial
devices such as PLC, Motion Controller, DDC, and Robot. It supports
RS232/422/485 based serial devices via screw terminal block and
Transfers serial data at a rate up to 115 Kbps. Supports 10 Base-T
Ethernet with RJ45 Ethernet connector. [PRWEB Dec 29, 2004]
Microsoft to Extend the Reach of Live
Communications Server 2005 to Mobile
Devices
Microsoft to Extend the Reach of Live
Communications Server 2005 to Mobile
Devices
04/19/2005 03:45 AMMicrosoft Corp. today announced it is extending Microsoft® Office
Live Communications Server 2005 capabilities to mobile devices,
enabling companies to deploy trusted instant messaging (IM) and
presence-enabled solutions that provide a consistent experience across
PCs and smart mobile devices. As an initial step, the company unveiled
plans to deliver a new mobile Live Communications Server 2005 client,
for Windows Mobile (TM) -based devices.
AlertSite Adds Two Cities to Network
AlertSite Adds Two Cities to Network
07/14/2004 04:48 PMtheWHIR Jul 14 2004 8:10PM GMT
Web Host Omnis Network Adds New Plans
Web Host Omnis Network Adds New Plans
08/20/2004 02:31 PMtheWHIR Aug 20 2004 7:13PM GMT
Ovolab Phlink 1.5 adds support for
network caller ID
Ovolab Phlink 1.5 adds support for
network caller ID
08/31/2004 02:48 AMOvolab today announced the release of Phlink 1.5, a new version of its
telephony software for Mac OS X...
Update: Cisco adds intelligence to
network gear
Update: Cisco adds intelligence to
network gear
06/22/2005 02:56 AMEmbarking on a new direction, Cisco Systems unveiled details
Tuesday of its first move into the messaging middleware business with
its AON (Application-Oriented Network) business unit.

At its Networkers conference in Las Vegas, the company announced
the formation of the AON business unit, a number of technical
relationships -- most notably IBM -- and products that are intended to
add more intelligence to the network. This added intelligence will
better equip the network to understand business-application
communications in order to support more-effective business decisions,
according to company officials.
"AON is a new technology direction for Cisco as well as a new
product offering," said Stephen Cho, senior director for product
management in Cisco's AON business unit.
AON supports Cisco’s vision for the Intelligent Information
Network, Cho said. It is a network-embedded intelligent message
routing system that integrates application message-level
communication, visibility, and security into the fabric of the
network.
The AON group will roll out its first products later this year.
Initial offerings will be a branch-office router and a blade that can
be used with Cisco switches. Eventually, the company will add a
stand-alone AON device and a branch-office router that connects to SAP
applications, Cho said.
The AON products will be about the size of a hardback book, he
added. Pricing on the products will be announced later this
summer.
Cisco is hardly going it alone in providing these services. It is
also bringing aboard third-party providers who can build add-ons to
Cisco's products. IBM and Tibco Software, for instance, will
participate in the middleware space, building products that will allow
AON to interpret messages sent by those middleware systems.
While it might look as if Cisco's AON and IBM's Websphere products
would compete, IBM officials said the collaboration between the two
would work to the customer's benefit. The goal of the
collaboration is to create stronger integration between Websphere and
a number of network infrastructure layers by simplifying the IT
infrastructure, thereby reducing complexity and the total cost of
ownership.
Another benefit of establishing tighter integration between the two
companies' respective technologies is that the integration can serve
as a building block for an SOA, IBM officials said. This in turn can
help corporate users create an on-demand business that better
integrates data across the enterprise as well as externally with
business partners.
"Traditionally Cisco calls on networking guys and we call on a
software guys," said Jeff Henry, IBM's director of Websphere Product
Management. "And so now the two are able to play off one another's
infrastructure much better, especially as our customers start to roll
out SOAs. It breaks it down into more consumable components. When you
use the network and middleware layers together, it provides a good
infrastructure for an SOA."
By embedding the Websphere MQ client as part of AON, designers
reportedly created the industry's first network-based messaging
support for business applications. One of the major benefits is that
the Cisco-Websphere combination can handle process traffic based on
priority, making it easier to enforce service-level agreements and to
handle traffic skews, officials from both companies said.
“Adding intelligent application message handling to the network
enables applications and the network to work together as an integrated
system,” said Taf Anthias, vice president and general manager of the
AON business unit. “It makes sense for us to collaborate on this
initiative with IBM, given IBM's position in the application
integration middleware market."
With SAP, Cisco is working to integrate AON and Enterprise Services
Architecture (ESA) with the software giant's SAP Business One
software.
“By combining ESA and AON with SAP Business One, we will have the
ability to deliver significant customer benefits for parent companies
and their subsidiaries, such as improved application security, easier
application deployment and even better integration, better business
visibility, and network-based policy management," said George Paolini,
executive vice president for platform ecosystem development at
SAP.
Cisco is also working with other services and software firms,
including: Actional, ConnecTerra, Contivo, CXO, EDS, Infogain,
ManTech, SAIC, Trace Financial, TransAct Tools, and Verisign to build
additional add-on products and services to the AON architecture. Cisco
has also established an AON partner support, training, testing,
certification, and marketing services program.
"We expect to have other partners to announce as well," Cho
said.
IT analysts said Cisco's move into more middleware-type products
made sense.
“The nature of the enterprise network is evolving from a
low-function communication service to a high-function enterprise
nervous system (ENS),” said Roy Schulte, a vice president and
research fellow at Gartner. “This is changing application design and
IT-management practices in fundamental ways. In a conventional
architecture, intelligent application systems interact through a
low-function, fairly ‘dumb’ network," he said.
By contrast in an ENS-based architecture the network is as
intelligent as the applications. The ENS offloads logic from the
application systems by transforming and redirecting messages and
providing other services as appropriate, Schulte added.
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Apple Expo: Ovolab adds network caller
ID to Phlink
Apple Expo: Ovolab adds network caller
ID to Phlink
08/31/2004 03:59 AMTorino, Italy-based Ovolab on Tuesday released version 1.5 of its
Phlink telephony product for
the Macintosh. The new version of the software, demoed at this week's
Apple Expo in Paris, adds network caller ID support, or what Ovolab
calls "Applevous:" The ability to automatically broadcast caller
information over the local network. A translucent window with
information about the caller pops up on the screen of the Mac directly
connected to the Phlink telephony device, or other Macs on the same
network. Phlink can also answer telephone calls, record messages and
store them on your Mac's hard drive.
Ovolab Phlink Adds Network Caller ID
Announcements (20-Sep-2004; 1.9K)
Ovolab Phlink Adds Network Caller ID
Announcements (20-Sep-2004; 1.9K)
09/20/2004 09:00 PMIPNetMonitorX 1.4: Network Management
App Adds Power To OS X's Free Tools
IPNetMonitorX 1.4: Network Management
App Adds Power To OS X's Free Tools
07/21/2004 06:01 AMIf you spend a lot of time troubleshooting network connections,
IPNetMonitorX will be a valuable addition to your bag of tricks. By
Douglas Heestand, Macworld (via MyAppleMenu)
IBM Adds New Power5 iSeries Server
IBM Adds New Power5 iSeries Server
08/17/2004 09:04 AMThe company introduces a new midrange server and expands management
and support across the i5 server line.
Datarealm Adds Apple Web Server
Datarealm Adds Apple Web Server
08/20/2004 02:31 PMtheWHIR Aug 20 2004 7:13PM GMT
Device Server - Wireless Serial to
Ethernet Converter for RS232/422/485
Serial Devices
Device Server - Wireless Serial to
Ethernet Converter for RS232/422/485
Serial Devices
12/29/2004 05:50 AMHelloDevice SS110 is a Wireless-enabled serial to ethernet converter
for RS232/422/485 based serial devices. [PRWEB Dec 29, 2004]
Gillaspy Associates Adds Combo Network
Delay Emulators to ProtocolTools.com
Gillaspy Associates Adds Combo Network
Delay Emulators to ProtocolTools.com
09/20/2004 03:21 AMMulti-protocol Network Impairment and Delay capabilities now exist in
one test system. Gillaspy Associates now has SONET/SDH Signal Delay,
SONET/SDH Path Delay, GIGABIT ETHERNET Signal Delay, and FIBRE CHANNEL
Signal Delay functionality all now available in one Combo system.
[PRWEB Sep 20, 2004]
MarCom: Interactive Adds Nine U.S.
Companies to Webcasting Service Partner
Network
MarCom: Interactive Adds Nine U.S.
Companies to Webcasting Service Partner
Network
07/23/2004 02:55 AMMarCom: Interactive has added nine video production companies to
GoodMoods global Webcasting Service Partner (WSP) network. The nine
companies will support GoodMoods client base as well as offer
GoodMoods advanced interactive webcasting suite GoodMood WIP 3.1
(Webcasting Information Platform) to their own clients. [PRWEB Jul
23, 2004]
USB Server adds broader device
compatibility
USB Server adds broader device
compatibility
08/03/2004 10:58 AMKeyspan has updated USB Server, its software that connects USB devices
to a Mac or PC via a wired or wireless Ethernet-based LAN, to version
1.1, which offers broader device compatibility and a tweaked user
interface...
Microsoft Adds Windows Server Edition
Microsoft Adds Windows Server Edition
03/22/2005 09:32 PMMicrosoft is preparing a new Windows Server edition for mid-sized
businesses. Known as Windows Midmarket Server (MMS), the SKU may an
attempt to duplicate the success Microsoft experienced with Windows
Small Business Server, which bundled together several server products
into a single deliverable.
BlueArc adds controllers to Titan NAS
server
BlueArc adds controllers to Titan NAS
server
08/05/2004 12:37 PMBlueArc Corp. is adding Fibre Channel and Serial ATA (SATA)
controllers from Engenio Information Technologies Inc. to its Titan
SiliconServer, a network-attached storage (NAS) server.
IBM adds midrange server to Itanium line
IBM adds midrange server to Itanium line
11/10/2003 11:09 PMThe company is billing the eServer xSeries 455 as the first Itanium
server from a major vendor to scale from four to 16 processors.
MS SQL Server 2005 Adds Security
Features
MS SQL Server 2005 Adds Security
Features
05/26/2004 07:52 PMAdobe adds server version of Acrobat
Adobe adds server version of Acrobat
11/17/2003 12:54 AMThe software maker announces a server-based version of its set of
applications for creating files in the widespread Portable Document
Format.
SiteConnect Server 6 adds shopping cart,
more
SiteConnect Server 6 adds shopping cart,
more
07/09/2004 03:19 PMConviveon Corp. announced on Friday the release of
SiteConnect
Server 6.0, a new version of the company's content management
application that adds built-in shopping cart functionality, a new
XML-based interface for creating dynamic Web site content, expanded
content organization options and more. SiteConnect Server is available
in three editions -- Standard, Professional and Enterprise -- that
feature increasingly scalable content management options, with
seamless upgradeability between them. The software runs on Mac OS X
Server, but Conviveon does not indicate the minimum version number on
its Web site. Contact the company for pricing information.
Microsoft Adds Another Storage Server to
Its Line-Up
Microsoft Adds Another Storage Server to
Its Line-Up
09/21/2004 10:48 AMMicrosoft unveiled its Data Protection Server (DPS) product on Monday.
Due to ship in the latter half of 2005, the new server is designed to
sit between Windows-based file servers and tape libraries so as to
provide for continuous change logging and replication.
IBM adds midrange server to eServer
lineup
IBM adds midrange server to eServer
lineup
08/17/2004 05:00 PMThe new IBM Power5 eServer i5 550 also features higher performance and
new virtualization capabilities that allow it to run multiple
operating systems at once on separate partitions.
SQL Server 2005 adds AMD Opteron support
SQL Server 2005 adds AMD Opteron support
08/01/2004 03:31 AMDirect and Related Links for
'SQL Server 2005 adds AMD Opteron support'
“Microsoft Corp. announced on Monday that it would add
support for Advanced Micro Devices Inc.’s (AMD) Opteron to its
next release of SQL Server, due out in 2005, providing customers with
simultaneous 32- and 64-bit computing. The company also announced the
release of the second beta version of SQL Server 2005.”…
Ori Amiga - Tour of mobile devices with
Visual Studio for Devices team
Ori Amiga - Tour of mobile devices with
Visual Studio for Devices team
09/25/2004 09:16 AMOri Amiga shows off all the devices that he has hanging out in his
office (someone has to test Visual Studio and make sure it works great
with all the devices).
Need a time server for your network?
Need a time server for your network?
09/20/2004 01:06 AMGrok Description matches for USB Server adds USB devices to a network
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