Monthly Archives: March 2003
BEAs XMLBeans Service Maps XML to Java
BEA Systems has released a beta version of its free XML schema-to-Java class-mapping library and service. The service allows developers to bypass lower-level standard...
The Far Side of Low Turnover
A few years ago, as the dot-com bubble was still expanding, many an IT shop longed for the days of stability, when everyone wasnt...
Primed to Grow Again
The dust around the shake-out of ASPs and managed services providers appears to be settling, and interest in this particular form of outsourcing is...
Solving the Cert Puzzle
Some would say Robert McMullins thirst for knowledge is an inspirational thing. In his 18 years as an IT professional, McMullin claims to have...
IT Pros Flock to PM Certifications
There was a time not long ago when formal project management training and certification were widely considered an academic exercise with little direct connection...
Microsoft Ups Management Ante
Microsoft Corp. this week will weigh in on utility computing with a series of improvements to automated and embedded features in its management tools.At...
New Wireless Options Aplenty, But Users Wary
Users face bountiful choices in the coming year as wireless hardware vendors ready new devices with an array of feature combinations and platform support.Customers...
Intel Jumps Off the Wire
When Intel Corp. launched its last week, it was accompanied by enthusiastic OEMs, each eager to talk about the smaller, lighter notebooks under development....
Centrino Scores
Intel Corp. promised two things with Centrino, the companys brand name for its mobile processor and modular chip set: higher performance with better battery...
But Can Intels Centrino Really Hit the Hot Spot?
As our review of Intels Centrino chip set outlines, the chip giant got a lot right in this new line. At the companys glitzy...