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Central View of Data Storage
Enterprises are finding that its becoming increasingly complex and expensive to store the mountains of data piling up daily. TeraCloud Corp. in December announced...
States in Antitrust Case Eye New Ground
WASHINGTON--The nine dissenting states and the District of Columbia in the Microsoft Corp. antitrust suit are pressing their case with the help of witnesses...
Dragonfly Biz Rules to Aid .Net Services
Microsoft Corp. is developing business rules engine technology that could become one of the companys core .Net services.The technology, code-named Dragonfly, promises developers more...
An Evolution-ary Ximian Advance
Evolution 1.0, an e-mail client and personal information management application from Ximian Inc., is one of the slickest open-source products eWEEK Labs has reviewed,...
Earthlink Still Pushing ASP Initiative
Internet service provider Earthlink Inc. expects to begin trials this spring of selling hosted applications to its small-business broadband customers.The Atlanta-based ISP, which outlined...
IBM App Server, Database J2EE 1.3 Compliant
Riding on the popularity of its application server and database technology, IBM Corp. today announced that its WebSphere and DB2 have been certified as...
Hewlett Outlines Early Opposition To Compaq Deal
The most vocal critic of the controversial merger of Hewlett-Packard Co. and Compaq Computer Corp. this week filed a proxy statement outlining his early...
Lay a Foundation for Unified Network Management
Since the official death earlier this year of network management frameworks including Computer Associates International Inc.s Unicenter TNG, fragmentation is the name of the...
New iMacs for the New Year?
Even for self-styled Mac pros, the introduction of the consumer-friendly iMac remains a watershed event in the history of Apple.Between its striking industrial design...
2001: Defining Moments
September 11, 8:46 a.m. More than the story of the year, it has become the story of our lives. The terrorist attacks of Sept....