Monthly Archives: March 2001
Get Ready for Next-Generation Intranet
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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?
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
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...