Monthly Archives: October 2002

CPU Power Push

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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

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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

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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

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Read this weeks Spencer column.

Newest Linux: Trick or Treat?

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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...