Monthly Archives: March 2001

Get Ready for Next-Generation Intranet

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When it comes to intranets, business people want it all: An intranet nirvana where employees are linked from their desktops to every source of...

Caching in on Data

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New caching technology is poised to dramatically increase the speed, accuracy and scope of dynamic information that is distributed over the Internet.Innovative caching methods...

Data Centers Defend Their Territory

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Hardly a bastion of new Economy excitement and dot-com exuberance, the stoically titled Association For Computer Operations Management is making overtures to the e-business...

Sony vs. Sony

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Sony Corp. of America is stumbling over its own big feet.The media behemoth is the umbrella for both Sony Music Entertainment and Sony Electronics...

The Buzz: March 26, 2001

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MOBILE COMPUTINGFiorina on Our Mobile CultureThe worlds apparently insatiable appetite for mobile connectivity is posing challenges to businesses and society that can no longer...

Compute Farms Yield a Fine Crop of Data

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The human genome, contained in a set of 23 chromosomes, is estimated to contain some 3.16 billion nucleotides. The scientists who dig through that...

Keeping Pace

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Informatica is one of those software houses that has quietly built its reputation by extracting data from other systems, transforming it into some scrubbed...

Driving Data to the Web

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If complex quantitative data is made graphic, we can absorb it effortlessly, and Corda Technologys PopChart 3.8 suite of development and hosting tools helps...

Can Storage Keep You Dry?

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Technology spending forecasts are like the weather: Just when you think the skies are clearing, lightning strikes.Take, for example, the storage market. Some players...

From Dot-Coms to Dot-Genomes

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Integrators that rode the dot-com bandwagon are now eyeing another venture-capital-fueled vehicle: biotechnology companies. Indeed, a number of service firms view biotech as a...