Monthly Archives: February 2002
Internet Insight: IP PBX: Meeting Expectations
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?
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
BEA Systems Inc. opens its developer conference on Monday with a new tool, new application server technology and a message intended to woo more...