Monthly Archives: April 2002

Intel Rolls Out Fastest Xeon, Pentium 4

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Intel Corp. last week released a faster Xeon processor for one- and two-processor workstations and servers, as well as three new mobile Pentium 4...

DB2 to Widen Reach Again

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The next version of IBMs DB2 Universal Database continues its evolution as a data management system that performs beyond the bounds of a traditional...

Telegraph Tackles Queries

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Keeping database performance tuned when workloads are relatively predictable is hard enough; pity the poor database administrator who must react to the chaos of...

Will Sun Be Able to Pull Off Its N1 Strategy?

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Sun is toying with the number 1. Whether that number is indicative of leadership or aloofness is not a bad question to ask. Building...

For SAS, Java Development to Remain Key

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Since James Goodnight founded business intelligence software developer SAS Institute Inc. 26 years ago, the Cary, N.C., company has grown to be what it...

Tools Smooth Collaboration

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Lawson Software and SAP Ag are sharpening their respective enterprise software suites to facilitate collaboration among users inside and outside the enterprise.Lawson, at its...

AirMagnet Trouble-Shoots WLANs

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A Silicon Valley startup this week will launch its flagship product, a handheld application that helps IT managers administer and trouble-shoot WLANs.AirMagnet Inc.s AirMagnet...

Hedging Its Chip Bets

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On the surface, Microsoft Corp.s support for Advanced Micro Devices Inc.s forthcoming 64-bit Opteron chip, announced last week, appears to be a way of...

Court Cases Take Over Tech Limelight

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Its hard to believe, but there are actually interesting events occurring in the technology business besides what is happening in courtrooms. The courts have...

BI Tools Ease Collaboration

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Business intelligence software unveiled last week by Hyperion Solutions Corp., ProClarity Corp. and MicroStrategy Inc. can enable user groups to collaborate in analyzing business...