Monthly Archives: February 2002
A Backup Plan for Intel
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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...