Monthly Archives: March 2001
Linux Integrators: Cracking Windows
Now we did it. We talked to people involved in Linux and probably landed ourselves on an FBI list suspected of anti-American activities.After all,...
You Dream It, They Build It
Not averse to developing open-source software, but you dont have the in-house talent yourself and youre none too sure of hiring contract programmers? Youre...
A Linux Developers Power Tool
Do you want to develop software for Linux, but youre haunted by the thought that those slight differences among Linux distributions will prove the...
Its Tool Time
Whether youre part of the opensource movement or not, youd be wise to check out some of its development methods.Simply put, the open-source movement...
You Can Score Big In The Midmarket Arena
Not too long ago, customer relationship management (CRM) was too technical, too costly and too time-intensive for midmarket deployment. But thanks to recent improvements,...
Disaster Plans Tied to Business Success
It wasnt our intention to time our cover story on disaster recovery with a major earthquake in Seattle, but it happened. Disaster recovery too...
Outsourcing Degrees of Disaster Recovery
Disaster recovery services are more than just insurance policies companies begrudgingly buy for their own peace of mind; eWeek Labs believes these services should...
Quantum Stacks the Tape Deck
Businesses looking for backup tape drive technology thats bulkier and faster now have another option from which to choose. Quantum Corp., of Milpitas, Calif.,...
As Lights Flicker …
Its an axiom of e-business: If youre running a Web site, you cant afford downtime, particularly unexpected downtime that knocks customers off line and...
Make the Switch, Fill Your Pockets
Technically theyre still phone companies, but traditional providers of voice services are making more and more of their money these days by selling data...