Monthly Archives: November 2002
XML Spy Tops as XML Editor
Altova GMBHs XML Spy has long been a strong player in the XML space, and Version 5 of the XML editor raises the bar...
Prognostication Still Thrives at Comdex
Though the week was preceded by news of Comdex producer Key3Medias announcement of possible bankruptcy protection, the fall show went off without a hitch....
IBM Seeds Apps With Performance Tools
The latest version of IBMs WebSphere Web Application Server will come embedded with a performance management tool, courtesy of IBMs Tivoli software unit.Starting this...
CM Tools Seek Niches
IT managers seeking specialized content management software products saw new possibilities at the Comdex trade show in Las Vegas last week.Interactive Networks Inc., of...
Zone Labs Gives Admins More Control With Integrity Upgrade
Zone Labs Inc. last week announced the first major upgrade to its Integrity client protection software, adding centralized management and deployment tools.Integrity 2.0 gives...
The Buzz: November 25, 2002
J.D. Edwards Trims RosterERP software developer J.D. Edwards earlier this month announced plans to eliminate some senior management positions in what it calls a...
Is It Time to Move On?
Tim ONeal didnt expect the end of his 30-year IT career to be signaled by a glossy, full-page advertisement. But earlier this year, when...
Disruptive Tech Repels Customers
"Disruptive technology should disrupt your competitors, not your customers," warned Clayton Christensen, a professor at Harvard Business School, in his keynote at the DCI...
Mobile Technologies Take Center Stage
Users looking for big things from little machines are getting special attention from vendors that are packing new technologies, ranging from digital audio players...
Software-Defined Radios: New Wave for Mobile Use
Moores Law and potential changes in Federal Communications Commission policy likely mean that companies will see the day—sooner rather than later—when a single, multifunction...