Monthly Archives: August 2002

Excelons XML Editor Growing Up

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Excelons $399 Stylus Studio XML editor is growing into a decent competitor to the king of the hill, Altovas XML Spy. I found XML...

IT Called to Account?

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You report to work the same as always, check for voice mail and open your e-mail. Then the receptionist rings. There are federal agents...

Loudcloud Beefs Up Opsware, Faces Suit

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As Loudcloud Inc. works to build momentum behind its operations management software licensing initiative, issues from the companys roots as an MSP may dog...

Belluzzo Resurfaces at Quantum as CEO

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Richard Belluzzos affair with the software industry ended in May when he left Microsoft Corp. after less than three years with the company.Last week,...

E-Learning Scales Up

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Corporate training has come a long way from the one-room schoolhouse where a single teacher lectured to a handful of students. Federal agencies, in...

IT Workers on Way to Joining Unions?

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In 1933, with the country in the grip of an economic depression and millions of Americans unemployed, President Franklin D. Roosevelts administration pushed through...

Targeting the PDA

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In December 2001, Palm Inc. published a paper detailing its "Zen of Palm" philosophy, suggesting that the perfect handheld operating system could be achieved...

Wireless Move Could Fall Short

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A new deal struck between Microsoft Corp. and AT&T Wireless last week could make it easier for companies to buy wireless equipment in the...

RJ Technology, Greenwich Team With Management Tools Vendors

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A pair of it consultancies last week aligned themselves with vendors in the promising SAN- and service-level-management spaces.RJ Technology Solutions Inc. officials said the...

ClearCube Readies Suite Update

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An Austin, Texas, company that makes products to replace PCs plans to launch updates to its distributed computing suite later this month and, according...