Monthly Archives: February 2003
Microsoft Filing Advises of Price Cuts
Microsoft Corp.s admission that open-source software could cut into its revenues and force the company to lower prices has fanned speculation that the Windows...
Growth Path for IBM Linux
IBMs new general manager of Linux, Jim Stallings, has a tough act to follow in Steve Solazzo, who spearheaded the Armonk, N.Y., companys thrust...
Revisions Extend Linuxs Reach
Theres a strong argument to be made that all the pieces needed for an effective Linux desktop system for the enterprise now exist. Less...
KDE 3.1
Vendors working to parlay the server room successes of Linux into a spot on the mainstream corporate desktop (see review of SuSE Linux Office...
Konstruct Makes Loading KDE Easier
Although the simplest way to get up and running with a new version of a complex piece of software such as KDE is to...
Competition Looms for Comdex
IT spending may be down, but competition to lure exhibitors and IT managers to industry trade shows is way up.Jupitermedia Corp. and legendary conventioneer...
BI Tools Scrutinize Data From Diverse Apps
Information Builders Inc. and Sagent Technology Inc. announced business intelligence software last week to help users get a better handle on data generated by...
IBMs Xperanto Targets Data Integration
DB2 Information Integrator, a family of data integration products that IBM shipped in beta last week, holds the promise of saving enterprises time and...
Spotfire Posts New Data Views
The ability to quickly receive a graph from a colleague and then manipulate it directly from a Web browser is a great decision-making aid.Spotfire...
Device Adds Storage in Small Spaces
JMR Electronics Inc.s new StorBlade appliances provide incredibly compact storage for IT managers with space limitations.Standing 1U (1.75 inches) high, the StorBlade in a...