Monthly Archives: January 2002
Tapping An Array of IT Skills
When Bryan Jones looked to outsource the maintenance of Compaq Computer Corp.s TCP/IP software for OpenVMS, his first two choices turned out to be...
Symbol Updates Take to the Airwaves
Symbol Technologies Inc. next week will introduce software that lets IT managers centrally upgrade mobile operating systems and distribute applications to mobile devices over...
Internet Insight: Get Smart
Imagine discarding that pocketful of plastic: credit, debit and frequent-flyer cards; grocery store affinity program cards; and passes that get you into offices. Imagine...
Veritas Expands Server Recovery Line
The Sept. 11 terrorist attacks crystallized for many enterprises the need to be able to get operating systems up and running quickly following disasters...
SilkPerformer V Boasts New Accuracy
Segue Software Inc. has significantly improved its SilkPerformer V Web application testing and load simulation tool by streamlining test setup procedures and incorporating several...
Java Coding Done Right
If theres one thing that a Java development platform should be able to produce and host, its a first-rate integrated Java development environment. Many...
In 2002: Answer Is Consolidation
The shock delivered last year to the economy in general and to IT budgets in particular has made everyone loath to predict trends for...
Putting a Lid on CRM Implementation Costs
Until recently, implementing CRM software meant either engaging an implementation company that has been trained and/or certified by the vendor or using internal IT...
Doing What You Know Best
The chemical industry seemed to be the perfect e-marketplace. Millions of products could easily be found, bought and sold on the Web. All this...
Katt Pal Needs Passport for Cup of Joe
In his Dec. 10 column, El Gato cited a Gartner study that stated that about 25 million users are enrolled in Microsofts Passport system....