Yearly Archives: 2001

Services Aim for Midmarket

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A bevy of service providers, including AT&T Corp., WorldCom Inc. and Cable and Wireless plc., are vying to fill the void in the $4...

Bluetooth Is Dead; Long Live Bluetooth

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By the time these words are published, the Bluetooth Developers Conference will have come and gone. After three days of vendors predicting a bright...

Palm, ThinAirApps Take on Enterprise

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In its latest attempt to make inroads with enterprise customers, Palm Inc. on Dec. 12 announced that it will acquire ThinAirApps Inc., a New...

CEO Makes NAI a Player

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When George Samenuk took over in January as CEO of security company Network Associates Inc., the Santa Clara, Calif., company was at a crossroads....

The Mobile Merry-Go-Round

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The latest developments in the cell phone and handheld wireless device space show, once again, how far apart the creators of technology are from...

Building Teams One at a Time

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From the next room, I hear a conversation: "I know hes busy now, but he needs that training if were going to do that...

For Now, Its Work With What Youve Got

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Integrate, update or evaporate. as the year closes and companies try to develop a technology strategy for an uncertain economy, those words might be...

Hark 1.3 Tightens Access

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One of the most difficult parts of setting web access control is figuring out just what level of access to provide. Often, its tempting...

Keeping Holiday Traffic Snarls Off the Web

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Preventing mishaps The holiday season is a merry and bright time for e-tailers, but not if online shoppers cant complete purchases because of Web...

OS X Server 10.1 Is No Laughing Matter

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Traditionally, putting the words "Mac" and "server" together was a good way to get a laugh. Macintoshes made lousy file servers and even worse...