Monthly Archives: October 2002
CPU Power Push
In the debut of desktop computing, general-purpose microprocessors opened the door to affordable single-user systems. The limited power of those early CPUs meant that...
CEO Siebels New Directions
Tom Siebel, CEO of Siebel Systems Inc., is clearly bothered by the health of the tech sector and the downturn in IT spending. Now...
Web Testing Services Reduce Finger Pointing
Web performance testing heavyweight Keynote Systems Inc. will bulk up even more this week, launching five services that move it into promising new testing...
Kattoon: October 28, 2002
Read this weeks Spencer column.
Newest Linux: Trick or Treat?
Apparently unconcerned with the symbolism, the Linux community is marching toward its self-imposed Oct. 31 feature-freeze date for the newest operating system kernel. While...
Bricolage: A Good Open-Source Option
When it comes to open source and content management, the focus tends to be on popular publishing systems for creating community portals. But when...
Content Server Gets Make-Over
With its release of Content Management Server 2002, Microsoft Corp. has taken the previous version, which is essentially a re-branding of acquired technology suited...
New Storage Products Aim for Midmarket
With larger storage companies aiming their management software at the high end, smaller vendors and startups are rolling out products targeted at the midmarket.Several...
New Tool Diverts Log Data
One ant on the tablecloth would not spoil a picnic, but a thousand ants would.Similarly, a single log file can be easily stored and...
Adaptec Builds RAID Into Cards
Shops that want to upgrade their workgroup or departmental servers to Ultra320 speeds, but dont want to pay for higher-end RAID controller cards, should...