Monthly Archives: April 2003

PC Magazine Reviews Spyware Removal Tools

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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...