Monthly Archives: May 2002

IBM, Dell Unleash New Storage Products

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IBM and Dell Computer Corp. on Tuesday separately announced entry-level/midrange storage solutions.Officials of IBMs Storage Systems Group announced upgrades to its network-attached storage products,...

CMGI to Reabsorb Engage

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CMGI Inc. announced plans Tuesday to reacquire the remaining outstanding shares of struggling marketing and content management software developer Engage Inc., effectively reabsorbing the...

Zero Defects: The Only Acceptable Standard

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Im going to begin this letter with a nasty, nitpicky example thats definitely a case of throwing stones from inside a glass house. I...

Precise Takes User-Centric Approach to Ease Large-Scale DB2 Management

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Precise Software Solutions Inc., a provider of in-depth applications performance management software, last week introduced the latest release of its IBM DB2 Universal Database...

Sun Takes Aim at Office With Low-Priced Staroffice

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Many companies have tried to challenge Microsoft Corp. in the office productivity software space, and many have failed.But if Sun Microsystems Inc. has its...

Need for Novell Client Eliminated

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Novell Inc. at brainshare Europe in Barcelona, Spain, last week took another step away from its proprietary roots as it announced a new release...

Latest FrameMaker Facilitates XML Use

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Adobe Systems Inc. this week will ship FrameMaker 7.0, a new version of its enterprise authoring and publishing solution.According to the San Jose, Calif.,...

Ingenuus, Productfactory Offer Real-Time Life Cycle Management

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Product life cycle management is going real time with ancillary offerings from Ingenuus Corp. and newcomer ProductFactory Inc.This week, Ingenuus will announce Smart Product...

Upgrades Advance Collaboration

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Meetingmaker Inc. and Intraspect Software Inc. are the latest software vendors to take collaboration beyond the desktop.Meetingmakers 7.1 edition of its namesake platform extends...

Sun Adds File System, Manager to Solaris 9

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While Sun Microsystems Inc.s decision to integrate improved versions of its Unix file system and volume manager into Solaris 9, due this week, could...