Monthly Archives: March 2003
Tech Outlook 2003: Enterprise Architecture
Forces That Shape ITIf the enterprise IT stack were a physical structure, its architecture would not be described by a list of its rooms....
Eisenworld Tool Update Eases Ad Hoc Migrations
Eisenworld Inc. this week will introduce the second major release of its enterprise-oriented PC migration tool that gives administrators more flexibility in doing ad...
eWEEK Announces Winners of 3rd Annual Excellence Awards
The eWEEK Excellence Awards judges have made their final decisions—selecting from 760 entries the products that raise the information technology bar. The winning products...
DataPower, Gluecode Join to Speed XML
As XML becomes more ubiquitous, developers are finding that XML processing requires more horsepower than their servers can provide.Stepping in with new solutions to...
Kattoon: March 10, 2003
Read this weeks Spencer column.
Office Embraces XML
Office Embraces XML
Make a Note ofThis">When Microsoft Corp. releases a new version of its Office productivity suite, the software tends to be somewhat more...
Put Qurb on Annoying Mail
With its first-ever product, Qurb takes a white-list approach to curbing spam.The software, also called Qurb, creates and maintains a list of approved senders...
More Musings on Downturn
Now that China is gearing up its space program to put a robot on the moon, I wonder: Could the United States take its...
Bolstering the Human Side
Building a top-notch enterprise architecture isnt just about getting networks, servers and other technical resources to mesh. Its also about developing the human resources—the...