Monthly Archives: September 2002

Novell Pricing Plan Will Lower License Fees for Some Customers

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Novell Inc. last week announced a pricing plan across its software product lines that reduces license fees for some customers that make the software...

Disgruntled Solaris x86 Users Turn Up Heat on Sun

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Sun Microsystems Inc.s refusal to release Solaris 9 for non-Sun x86 hardware could backfire and drive developers and users to Linux or even Microsoft...

Ghost Makes Quick Backups

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In its Quest to make Ghost more than just synonymous with disk cloning, Symantec next week will release a version of Ghost that aims...

Still Much We Can Learn From Sept. 11

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Disaster planning used to focus on natural disasters, accidents and careless employees. But after the terrorist strikes on Sept. 11 last year, disaster planning...

What Will Be the Death of CRM?

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CRM is dead. "Its not there," said Tom Siebel. This is a shocking statement coming from a person who built a multibillion-dollar organization on...

Documentum Adds Tools

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Documentum Inc. and SAP AG are rolling out tools that enable organizations to manage data and access to it.Documentum is extending its enterprise content...

Groove Smooths Connections

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As Groove Networks Inc. bolsters its peer-to-peer collaboration software with nuts-and-bolts efficiency enhancements, the company is also looking to test the Web services waters.Version...

Readers: Theres No One Solution to Spam

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eWEEK Labs Aug. 19 Special Report on spam—titled, subtly, "How to Slam Spam"—was borne of our own frustrations with the sometimes-blush-inducing junk increasingly crowding...

Kattoon: September 9, 2002

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Read this weeks Spencer column.

A Good Source for Linux Fonts

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The Linux and open-source communities have done a pretty good job of coming up with open-source analogs of the proprietary components necessary to get...