Monthly Archives: July 2002
Exchange Titanium Release to Focus on Mobile, Outlook
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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...