Monthly Archives: March 2001

Linux Integrators: Cracking Windows

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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 …

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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

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Technically theyre still phone companies, but traditional providers of voice services are making more and more of their money these days by selling data...