Monthly Archives: July 2002

Exchange Titanium Release to Focus on Mobile, Outlook

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The next major upgrade of Microsoft Corp.s Exchange messaging server will feature integrated mobile support and an improved Outlook client, officials announced last week.Code-named...

GeekSpeak: July 22, 2002

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In the course of researching grid computing, I ran across two inventive ways to use other systems CPU power without users of those systems...

EAS 4.1.1 Updates Web Services

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Sybases Enterprise Application Server 4.1.1 includes a new Web-based administration console (see screen) that let me view the log remotely, as well as stop...

Tools Automate Policy Setting

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Alcatel S.A. and startup Smartpipes Inc. last week launched network management software that automates the setting of network policies for applications such as VOIP...

Lightspeed Device Lives Up to All-In-One Billing

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All-in-one products such as Lightspeed Systems Inc.s Total Traffic Control 3.0 have to clear a high hurdle of skepticism in eWeek Labs. However, Total...

Large Supply Chain Vendors Scaling Back

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Enterprises looking to automate their supply chains may be forced to tap several smaller developers, as the major software makers that once promised end-to-end...

Contractor Meat Market

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Thinking of chucking corporate life for the independent, ever-varied and richly remunerated life of an IT contractor? First, get out a marker, map out...

Ballmers Admissions Send Katt Into Alternate World

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El Gato pinched himself to make sure he hadnt drifted into some alternate reality. Surely it couldnt be the Steve Ballmer from the Kittys...

Itanium 2, Users 0

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The product a company offers does not necessarily define its customers need. Railroads are the canonical example. As new technologies entered the market, trucking...

Road Warriors Backup Tool

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Compact, light and portable, the new FireWire version of CMS Peripherals ABSplus device is aimed at mobile laptop users—a group that often thinks about...