Monthly Archives: January 2003

Big-IP Delves Deep Into Data

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F5 Networks Inc.s Big-IP 4.5 joins a growing list of products that offer to move security, high availability, and other connection and user decisions...

Adventures in Offline Buying

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This year, during a season that is sacred to many, I committed an unspeakable heresy—at least as far as e-commerce orthodoxy is concerned—I purchased...

Mickey Ds Takes Oracle ERP Project Off Menu

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"Yes, we have no Banias," sang the melody-challenged Mouser as he noted Intels announcement officially naming its upcoming mobile processor Centrino. But while Spencer...

Conferencing Eased Via the Web

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Just about every company that uses conference calling has experienced the same frustration: As soon as the last participant is linked into the call,...

E-Com Convenience Is Double-Edged

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When a retailer sells a gift certificate, the buyer (that is, the gift giver) makes that vendor an interest-free loan and often recruits a...

Bracing for Windows Server 2003 Rollout

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The application compatibility monster is again rearing its head as Microsoft Corp. prepares to release the Windows Server 2003 family in April.And although the...

IT Cant Compete With Hollywood

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The CES show just ended in Las Vegas. Energized by new personal entertainment products, the show can be one massive headache to those trying...

Sanmina to Build IBM eServers, IntelliStations

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A year after IBM announced it was farming out the production of its NetVista desktop PCs in a bid to reduce costs in its...

How Sharing Thwarts Hacks

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Two Harvard University security researchers have developed a model showing that enterprises that share their sensitive data about network attacks and security breaches are...

Sun Identity Server Supports Liberty

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Sun Microsystems Inc. on Monday will unveil its first new identity-management product based on the Liberty Alliance specification it helped create.Sun One Identity Server...