Monthly Archives: October 2001
Disaster Recovery With No Time to Grieve
Are you OK?" That was the subject line of most of the e-mail I sent and received on Sept. 11, in my NYC office,...
Analyze This
Once the province of a chosen few, the shadowy, sometimes arcane world of business intelligence, or BI, is now appearing front and center and...
Oracle Openworld
For the moment, many companies are shunning business travel. But if youre ready to get back on the road, Oracle OpenWorld is a tempting...
Portal Extends to Partners
OutlookSoft Corp. is extending its Enterprise Analytic Portal beyond the firewall to include data from and access to suppliers and partners. EAP collects and...
All Is Not Lost
Performing iterative calculations against transaction data can become time intensive, especially when there are millions of rows in the table. Thats why online analytical...
Dell and Tricord Power Up NAS Wares
Instead of buying new file servers, many small and midsize companies are turning to lower-cost NAS appliances to fulfill their storage needs. Until recently,...
Sun Announces ASP-Enabling Strategy
Unswayed by the big-hype stillborns of the application service provider niche, Sun Microsystems Inc. will announce a new ASP-enabling strategy at the ISPCon/ASPCon tradeshow...
Wireless LAN Grab
Not everyone is willing to wait for someone else to cut the desktop tether.Loose coalitions of tech geeks, amateur radio hobbyists and social activists...
The Return of Pure Networking
Network and hosting service providers venturing into the software business have found demand for all but the most obvious of these futuristic services is...
Pat Gelsinger
What will the future of computing look like? Intels Pat Gelsinger is spending about $4.2 billion this year to get some answers. Gelsinger, 40,...