Monthly Archives: April 2001

Getting Key Info Right Away

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Until now, the only way to make Web data "live" was to constantly refresh the users browser or use streaming technology, which sacrifices bandwidth.Bang...

Free Online Storage a Thing of the Past?

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Online storage companies, which have been luring millions of consumers to their sites primarily through free services such as faxing and file sharing, are...

Noetix Simplifying Data Integration

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Noetix Corp. is looking to ease a chronic issue for many companies—data integration. The Noetix Enterprise Technology Suite, or NETS, which will be announced...

Managing Content Trickles Down

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Content management isnt just for high-end publishing enterprises anymore. As manufacturing, travel and pharmaceutical companies continue to store digital data, doors in this space...

Geekspeak: April 16, 2001

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The PC is the least efficient way to access the internet," National Semiconductor Chairman, President and CEO Brian Halla said in his keynote speech...

Creating a Better Jukebox

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In the storage industry, capacity matters. With that in mind, Procom Technology Inc. later this month will release the latest version of its DataForce...

Fast Facts Section B: April 16, 2001

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Taking the Storage RouteCisco Systems later this month will roll out a storage router based on the proposed Small Computer Systems Interface over Internet...

SOIP Marches on Despite Uncertainty

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Storage over IP is getting a lot of attention from vendors looking to get a foot in the door of the burgeoning SAN space....

Amazons Disappearing Act?

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In its push to reach profitability, Amazon.com could end up vanishing.The e-tailing giant wants to become the back-end fulfillment center for brick-and-mortar retailers that...

Sugar Daddy

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April has been anything but cruel for NetLedger, a San Mateo, Calif., application service provider that this week launches a new suite of application...