Monthly Archives: November 2001

Pondering a Second Life for Exodus

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Checking his e-mail for gossip, El Gato found only new kinds of money-laundering schemes from faux doctors and widows supposedly seeking financial help from...

.Net Alternative Easy to Use

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Application development software startup MagnetPoint Inc. is readying a Java-based application development framework for building Web services.The framework, due next week and called MagnetStudio,...

SevenSpace Rolls Out Flexible Services

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Management service provider SevenSpace Inc. last week said it will integrate all its services with those of StrataSource Inc. and launch a series of...

CLEC Customers Scramble for Services

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Larry Smiths Fiesta Gourmet Shop, of San Antonio, was like many small businesses looking for a break on telecommunications costs. Smith left the incumbent...

NetBSD Got Game

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Confused by the many packaged flavors of Linux? Among the BSDs, FreeBSD probably has the greatest mind share and the user-friendliest tools, OpenBSD is...

Comdex Trends: Wireless, Security, E-Mail

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I knew Comdex had changed forever when my cell phone worked and, surprisingly, never stopped working—I received calls and called others without fail. My...

Storage: The Next Big Thing

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Enterprise storage systems are in for some major changes, as eWeek Labs Senior Analyst Henry Baltazar learned when he talked to some of the...

City of Boston Maps Out SAN

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When Bostons transportation department set out to create a video database of the citys assets, they found in Xiotech Corp.s Magnitude SAN product the...

Nokia Continues Symbian Push

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Nokia Corp. is backing a number of efforts in support of the Symbian operating system, part of the phone makers push for mass adoption...

E-mail Worm Wreaks Havoc Over Holiday Weekend

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A fast-spreading e-mail worm infected thousands of home users over the long holiday weekend and began spreading in enterprises as well on Monday.Known as...