Monthly Archives: April 2003
PC Magazine Reviews Spyware Removal Tools
That free software youre downloading comes at a price: It may surreptitiously install extra software that tracks your browsing habits. Read PC Magazines review...
Office 2003 to Come in Six Flavors
Microsoft Corp. unveiled on Wednesday its planned six-SKU lineup for Office 2003.The six editions on tap are Professional Enterprise, Professional, Standard, Students and Teachers,...
Investing in Wi-Fi: Finding the ROI
In the current economic climate, corporations have little incentive for increased investment in IT in general, let alone upgrading from fixed to wireless network...
IBM Keeps up Tivoli Integration Drumbeat
IBM next week at its Developer Works conference will keep up the Tivoli integration drumbeat with a series of enhancements and a handful of...
Mountain View Data Gets New Round of Funding
Mountain View Data Inc., which develops server management and network storage software, on Wednesday will announce that it has secured a new round of...
Miramar to Outline Desktop DNA Integration
PC migration provider Miramar Systems Inc. on Monday will outline its efforts to integrate its Desktop DNA tool with major enterprise management frameworks and...
HPC Blade Systems from Off-the-Shelf Hardware
Who said you cant use commodity server hardware to build systems that are capable of tackling large-scale computational tasks? Appro International leverages off-the-shelf Intel...
IT Pros Working Much Harder for Slightly More Pay
IT salaries are continuing to climb modestly this year, and most enterprises continue to offer year-end bonuses, according to a newly-released 2003 IT Staffing...
FileNet Buys Shana for E-Forms Technology
FileNet Corp. has expanded is enterprise content management offerings with the acquisition of electronic forms software developer Shana Corp., announced Wednesday.The all-cash deal is...
Dell, Oracle Make Cluster Push
NEW YORK—Clusters of smaller, Intel-based servers will continue to overtake larger proprietary systems over the next few years, eventually becoming the predominant architecture in...