Monthly Archives: October 2002
Course on iSCSI Teaches Basics, Shows Promises, Shortcomings
With the release of several iSCSI-based products and the backing of several standards groups, iSCSI in the last few weeks has attained "viable technology"...
Tools Facilitate Text Analysis
Enterprises looking to expand customer data analysis into unstructured data will find new software to solve that business problem from Spotfire Inc. and Island...
The Buzz: October 7, 2002
Fuji Sponsors Online SchoolSo, you want to know about storage? Maybe its time you went back to school.Fuji Photo Film USA last week opened...
SANs Get Wired for Long Distance
For the most part, todays SANs have been limited to campus-size environments—a direct result of Fibre Channel technologys 10-km limitations. That may soon change.Fibre...
Centers Let Customers Test Systems
Last month, Sun and IBM each opened a showcase customer center in the San Francisco Bay area. Although the centers were built by different...
JMP Sifts Insight From Mountains of Data
When you think you know whats happening, conventional statistical software can help you decide if youre just imagining things. In enterprise settings, its more...
Evolving Market Calls for Evolving Skill Sets
An uncertain economy, new technologies and new business requirements add up to a job market that few can fathom. Are you better off taking...
IT Jobs Outlook
ROUNDTABLESIM thought leaders hash out IT job market issues with eWeek Labs IT Careers Center experts
MODERATED BY EWEEK LABS JEFF MOAD AND LISA VAAS
David...
Microsoft: Loosen Spectrum Rules
Microsoft Corp. traditionally has steered clear of telecommunications regulators and legislators, but the software company is raising its profile in Washington in a bid...
Anti-Piracy Bill Might Silence Singing Fish
"Is it just me," thought El Gato, "or did Microsofts acquisition of Liquid Audios patent portfolio for a measly $7 million garner less media...