Monthly Archives: February 2003
Sun Fires Up CPUs
During an exclusive evaluation of the Sun Fire 15K at Sun, in Menlo Park, Calif., eWeek Labs found that the server, announced and made...
PLM Aids Product Makers, Buyers
Building a better mousetrap isnt the goal for manufacturing companies; its building a better mousetrap faster, for less cost, and including the knowledge and...
Microsoft Releases ASP.Net Sites
At Microsofts VSLive conference in San Francisco last week, the company released betas of five packaged Web applications written for ASP.Net. Each is free...
Sun V1280s Hot-Swap Power Shines
Although the Sun Fire V1280 lacks some of the functionality of Sun Microsystems Inc.s high-end server line, this little "big" server will work well...
Global IT Is Here to Stay
There is no reason for any individual to have a computer at home. Corporations will never embrace open-source software such as Linux. Unix is...
Kattoon: February 17, 2003
Read this weeks Spencer column.
Microsoft CRM, Office 11 Teams Wage Katt Fight
Spring is when people get the "Urge to Merge," thought the Katt, not the dead of winter. But at Metas Metamorphosis conference last week...
Microsoft Pushing CRM Into e-Biz
As it begins the North American push for its just-released Microsoft CRM suite this week, Microsoft Corp. is laying the groundwork for a broader...
FCAT Scans for Best Technologies
The entrance to the fidelity center for applied Technology in Boston is emblematic of the groups mission to seek out emerging technologies: Every month...
Brewing Up a Standard
The National Coffee Association Inc. has decided to forgo Java and put XML in its cup. While Java chants the mantra of write once,...