Monthly Archives: November 2001

3Com Brings Switching Intelligence to the Cubicle

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With the proliferation of networking devices at the office, corporate cubicle denizen are looking for ever more connectivity, costing enterprises hefty sums in wiring...

HP Moves Forward With Compaq Integration

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Hewlett-Packard Co. filed an internally circulated memo with the S.E.C. today about its pending merger with Compaq Computer Corp. that outlines a bigger transition...

NEC Rolls Out Handheld for Pocket PC OS

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LAS VEGAS—NEC Computers Inc. on Monday will introduce a handheld computer based on Microsoft Corp.s Pocket PC operating system.The NEC MobilePro P300 Pocket PC...

MySQL 4.0: Teaser for 4.1

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MySQL Abs MySQL has proved itself as a light, fast database for nonmission-critical applications. The alpha release of Version 4 (specifically Version 4.0.0), posted...

Developers Get New Web Services Tools

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Users looking for tools to develop Web services have new integrated environments to choose from that offer everything from Web servers to application development...

FastTrack Methodology

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So just how do we go about finding and ranking the top e-business innovators for the eWeek FastTrack 500?Basically, we look at the two...

Reuse Rather Than Rebuild

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To survive, enterprises must develop and deploy applications rapidly. A key to survival is reusing of software components.To help with reuse, Cleveland-based Flashline. com...

Microsoft Sends Mixed Signals

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Microsoft Corp. has been delivering mixed messages about its support for new WLAN technologies, pushing for all products to be backward-compatible even while certifying...

#2: FedEx Delivers E-Biz Win

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Sometimes, first-mover advantage is not much of an advantage at all.Just last spring, Wall Street was punishing FedEx Corp. for missing out on the...

Beating the E-Biz Odds

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Jaws dropped when, earlier this year, a division of health care giant Kaiser Permanente submitted a winning $4.05 million bid to buy the software,...