Monthly Archives: August 2002
Smoother Path to Content Creation
For many corporate Web sites, especially departmental intranet sites, regular users with no HTML training need to update and create content.Since a full content...
Real-Time Storage Meets Growing Data Demands
Every day at the Aviation Weather Center in Kansas City, Mo., a team of 60 meteorologists sifts through a torrent of weather data from...
Wyse Rides Thin-Client Wave With Two Models
While hard economic times have pummeled commercial PC sales, enterprise demand for thin clients remains strong.Once belittled as dumb terminals, thin clients, featuring Internet...
Sun Storage Manager Is First to Support CIM
Sun Microsystems Inc. this week will launch the industrys first mainstream storage management software based on the Common Information Model specification.CIM is a still-developing...
Orchestrating Apps
Businesses thrive on critical, complex applications, which require people to administer them. Now enterprises are talking about the need for software that automates storage...
CIM, Bluefin Storage Products on Deck
Veritas Software Corp. and Sun Microsystems Inc. are among a number of companies planning to roll out storage management products in upcoming months based...
Sybase and the Irony of Integration
Sybase chairman John Chen said that if his company isnt perceived as the top integration platform provider, he has failed. The irony is that...
Open-Source Databases Hike Enterprise Appeal
The creators of the open-source databases MySQL and PostgreSQL are trying to push them further into the enterprise with new features aimed at better...
Response Time: Love That Mail!
Either everyone out there has been laid off, or everyone is on vacation. The response to my recent e-mail solicitation (yes, I expect you...
Katt Catches Suns New Servers Red Hatted
El Gato thinks some Sun staffers might not be as comfortable with the companys new Sun Linux 5.0 as Scott McNealy would like.A Tabby...