Monthly Archives: February 2002

A Backup Plan for Intel

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While Intel Corp. has spent the past eight months touting its Itanium processor, it reportedly also has recently been developing an alternative 64-bit chip...

Geekspeak: February 11, 2002

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If anyone wants a candidate for a web service that everyone needs, I propose spell checking. This function demands regular updates, not to mention...

Novell Joins Liberty Alliance Project

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Novell Inc. last week joined the Liberty Alliance Project single-sign-on effort, adding yet another marquee name to what is shaping up to be a...

Living with Worms, Viruses and Daily Security

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When Robert Morris unleashed the first self-propagating worm on the Internet in 1988, the state of the art in network security was callback modems,...

Security Is Main Focus

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Microsoft Corp. is forging ahead with a corporate directive to improve security and privacy, instituting a companywide development policy and naming a new chief...

Highlights at LinuxWorld

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In case you missed it—and many of you did—here are some product highlights from LinuxWorld in New York earlier this month.I wont make any...

New J.D. Edwards Module Forecasts Demand Changes

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J.D. Edwards & Co. early this month began shipping a product demand forecasting module for its Advanced Planning 4.0 suite.The Demand Consensus module provides...

Firms Push Web Analytics

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New releases of web site analytics software and services highlight a resurgent market once thought to be subsumed by CRM and business intelligence software...

Teradata Will Bulk Up Product Line

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Data warehousing player Teradata will spend this year bolstering itself against rivals Oracle Corp. and IBM and with major upgrades to its entire product...

Storactives Strongbox for Client Data

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Storactives Strongbox for ClientData">IT managers seeking comprehensive, robust, client/server backup software for Windows networks should consider Storactive Inc.s LiveBackup 2.5.Prices for the latest version...