Monthly Archives: February 2003

Linking Data in Real Time

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As IT organizations are asked to provide more real-time views of data, the lines between technologies that integrate and manage data and applications are...

PLM Apps Aim to Ease Supply Chain Data Use

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Product lifecycle management technologies from OSI Software Inc. and Agile Software Corp. hold the promise of improving the exchange of information along the supply...

New Services Boost Disaster Recovery

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Two of the largest disaster recovery companies, Iron Mountain Inc. and Schlumberger Ltd., are enhancing their services in response to storage management trends and...

EMC Vies for High-End Lead With Symmetrix DMX Series

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Symmetrix DMX, the sixth-generation, high-end storage array unveiled by EMC Corp. earlier this month, is expected to reassert the companys high-performance leadership. But most...

Amex Implements Blue-Chip Safety

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The first useful application of American Express smart-chip-enabled Blue card may also be the first truly useful implementation of personal data and ID management.American...

Microsoft Hustles to Disinfect SQL Server

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Microsoft Corp. continues to scramble to plug vulnerabilities in its SQL Server database that were exploited by the SQL Slammer worm last month.The company...

Sun Goes 1 Up on HP and IBM

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Its easy to knock what you dont understand. Suns N1—the vendors bet-the-company technology for autonomic, on-demand, network computing—falls into the camp of little-understood technologies.So...

.Net Patent Bid Prompts Concern

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Microsoft Corp.s recent patent application for distributed computing around its .Net architecture has stirred concern in the industry about Microsofts intentions.The Redmond, Wash., companys...

AppScan Tests for Vulnerabilities During the Development Cycle

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Sanctum Inc. last week released an application designed to enable developers to perform security testing and vulnerability assessments of software during the development stage....

Arena, Telelogic Tackle PLM at Different Levels

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Product Lifecycle Management applications, like other enterprise applications, are generally big, sweeping suites that can take many months or more to implement.A hosted service...