Monthly Archives: March 2002

Is Tech a Mature Industry? Far From It

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Awards programs seem like theyre a dime a dozen. The sheer quantity of awards—and Im not just talking about computing technology awards—often dilutes the...

Suite Delivers Out-Of-Box Links

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Vitria Technology Inc. last week introduced a family of enterprise application integration products that address businesses needs to meet legislative and market demands.The Sunnyvale,...

Making It Easier to Create Connections

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A new electronic hub created by Alterna Technologies Group Inc. promises to go a ways in helping corporate clients save time and money in...

Microsoft to Face Uphill CRM Battle

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With the announcement of its CRM suite last week, Microsoft Corp. faces familiar hurdles—skeptical users, strong competition and a tight development timetable.Seeing the daunting...

Speeding Hunt for J2EE App Troubles

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As more enterprises roll out J2EE-based e-commerce applications, users are finding that the tools available to monitor and trouble-shoot such complex software often fall...

Interactive Broadband: Fantasy Vs. Reality

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In June 1997, I was asked to help hammer out a content deal between my then-employer, The New York Times, and a startup that...

Enterprise Excellence

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The winners of this years eWeek Excellence Awards, announced in this issue, didnt earn those honors on "gadget appeal." They didnt win by offering...

Brocade Targets the Low-End Market

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Storage switch maker brocade Communications Systems Inc. is taking aim at the low-end market with the release last week of its first 2G-bps product.The...

States Want Modular Version of Windows

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Microsoft Corp. should be forced to offer a modular version of its Windows operating system in addition to the fully integrated version of the...

Can There Ever Be Too Many QA Tools?

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With the formal presentation of our eWEEK eXcellence Awards taking place in Boston this week, Id like to call your attention to some of...