Monthly Archives: February 2002

Internet Insight: IP PBX: Meeting Expectations

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First things first. Before most companies deploy VOIP-based applications, they must link to a voice-over-IP carrier or set up an IP PBX. As with...

Can You Really Plan for All Contingencies?

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As I found out when our company moved its headquarters a mere six blocks away between last August and January, theres a lot of...

Embarcadero Kicks Off Product Rollout

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Data management software maker Embarcadero Technologies Inc. this week will roll out a new tool for data extraction, transaction and loading, the beginning of...

Backup for Oracle9i

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The information in databases is like gold to most enterprises. BakBone Software Inc. this month released a module designed to protect the data in...

Packaging Data With Java Made Easy

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The more, the better For developers, the more data they can bring into the mix the better. iWay Software next month will roll out...

Avaya on IP: If You Build It Cheaper, Easier, They Will Come

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Despite several years of valiant marketing efforts to create a successful buzz around the notion of voice and data convergence, Internet Protocol networking has...

Intel Unleashes Speedy Xeon, Server Chip Set

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Intel Corp. Monday will release faster Xeon processors incorporating a new technology, as well as a server chip set aimed at helping the company...

HP Rolls Out Midrange Unix Server

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Hewlett-Packard Co. on Monday introduced a new eight-way server designed to shore up its position as the top seller of midrange Unix servers.The HP...

Ximian, Wipro Help Sun Prep GNOME 2 for Solaris

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Sun Microsystems Inc. has asked open-source desktop software provider Ximian Inc. and IT service company Wipro Ltd. to work with it on developing a...

BEA Makes Play for Developers

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BEA Systems Inc. opens its developer conference on Monday with a new tool, new application server technology and a message intended to woo more...