Monthly Archives: October 2001
Intel Sweetens Pot for PC Manufacturers
Intel Corp. apparently is offering PC makers "deals they couldnt refuse" in hopes of recapturing lost market share and reversing recent gains made by...
IT to Play Central Role in Terrorist Fight
Security begins at home. And for the IT manager, that means the server room, where the Internet has brought not only the promise of...
eFiles: October 1, 2001
E-brokerages function normallyDespite high trading volume, online brokerage sites functioned at or near normal levels on the Monday following the terrorist attacks of Sept....
Background Checks Crucial
Better pre-employment screening and background checks are needed in the wake of terrorist threats inside the U.S., security and employment consultants warn.Employment experts say...
Siebels Grip on CRM Slipping
As Siebel Systems Inc. introduces the long-awaited Web-designed version of its CRM software suite this week, the companys customer relationship management dominance could be...
Breaking Out
Content management systems — once perceived as expensive, complicated pieces of heavy machinery — have reached a certain maturity, and are becoming accepted as...
SCSI Performance for Less
Cheaper backup With storage needs going up and IT spending going down, businesses are looking for low-cost ways to back up data.Bundled offering OnStream...
Mata Bill Needs More Thought
In a move to protect privacy and First Amendment rights, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, based in San Francisco (www.eff.org), is urging Web denizens to...
The Real Cost of Storage
Sri Donthi had a big surprise waiting for him when, just over two years ago, he showed up at Motorola Inc.s Personal Communication business...
New Storage Technologies Put to the Test
Network Appliance Inc. and Compaq Computer Corp. are among a number of companies testing storage technologies that could have an impact on the general...