Monthly Archives: May 2002

Group Outlines Storage Interoperability

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A group of 16 companies has agreed on a theoretical architecture for storage management applications that use the Common Information Model, officials of the...

Sun Releases Fully Equipped Solaris 9

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MENLO PARK, Calif.—Sun Microsystems Inc. has spent as much time and money on developing its latest Solaris operating environment as it had on any...

Phones Companies Not Deterred by Fines

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In two separate forums in Washington today, regulators and lawmakers pointed to huge fines levied against the nations largest telephone companies as indications that...

IBM Gives Peek at Next AIX

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IBM is on track to release the next version of its Unix-based AIX operating system in the second half of this year.That release will...

Avaya IP Office Gives SMBs Voice, Data

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Avaya Inc. on Wednesday shipped a converged voice and data solution that delivers large-enterprise voice and data capabilities to small- and mid-sized companies.Called Avaya...

Netscape 7.0: A Lot to Like

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eWEEK Labs saw a lot to like in the first preview of Netscape Communications Corp.s next-generation browser, Netscape 7.0.The new browser, which became available...

SAP to Split SAP America?

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SAP AG will announce Thursday internal changes to its U.S. organization, officials of the German software giant said, though its unclear what those changes...

Database Certifications

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The database world may be dominated by Oracle, but its an arena with room for other players too. Are you working with Sybase? IBMs...

Are Your Windows Ajar?

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Lets have a show of hands: Who out there runs Windows with administrative permissions, whether or not youre engaged in the sort of system...

Industry-Specific Certifications

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Certifications now exist for every available technology, or so it seems. A new tool or trend appears, and soon enough, everyone is wondering whether...