Monthly Archives: February 2002

Trio Swamps Storage Hardware Analysis Space

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Storage hardware analysis products will debut from most of the niches significant vendors this spring and summer, exploiting the precision needs of trends in...

NAI to Sell Gauntlet Biz

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NEW YORK--Network Associates Inc. on Wednesday announced that it has agreed to sell its Gauntlet firewall and VPN business to Secure Computing Corp. for...

Custom Licensing Provides Much-Needed Middle Ground for Content

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In the tech world, as in real life, debates can quickly polarize. Macs vs. Windows; Linux vs. Windows; free exchange of information vs. intellectual...

.NET vs. Java: Rhetoric to ROI?

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Is the battle over Web-services development platforms finally poised to move beyond rhetoric and deliver real return on investment?With Microsofts official unveiling Feb. 13...

Hosted CRM: Has Its Time Come?

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Farm it out or grow your own? Its the eternal question, the answer to which has gotten a little harder to figure out in...

Manna for Mac Publishers?

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Since leaving the late, lamented MacWEEK back around the turn of the millennium, Ive had many occasions to doubt the currency of my enduring...

Microsoft Web Services Tools Invite–And Challenge

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The first time you see a dancing bear, youre likely to be impressed that it can dance at all; you probably wont cavil if...

HPs $11.4 Billion in Sales Beats Estimates

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Hewlett-Packard Co.s first fiscal quarter sales were higher than Wall Streets recently raised expectations, thanks to stronger than expected consumer PC and printer sales.The...

Gates: VS .Net Will “Enable the Next Big Wave” of Development

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Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates on Tuesday formally announced Microsoft Visual Studio .NET, touting it as perhaps the best product available for developing and delivering...

Nortel Giving Voice to the Enterprise

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Nortel Networks Corp. on Wednesday announced two new product offerings to link enterprise contact centers to their customers via voice or telephone 24 hours...