Monthly Archives: May 2003

The Case for Rest

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As I looped around the east edge of Phoenix, heading home from the GigaWorld IT Forum, I heard NPRs salute to National Night Shift...

SPSS, SAS Take Predictive Paths

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Data mining stalwarts SPSS Inc. and SAS Institute Inc. are each planning to add more predictive capabilities to their respective Web analytics software offerings.SPSS...

W3C Readies Soap 1.2 Spec

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Earlier this month, the W3Cs XML Protocol Working Group released its final SOAP 1.2 specification (in W3C language, a Proposed Recommendation). SOAP is the...

SPARC Workstation Is Going Mobile

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Tadpole Computer Inc. is making good on its promise to extend beyond its high-end Unix-based desktops with a line of less expensive mobile computers.The...

Handheld Applications Redux

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A team of engineers and developers from Palm Inc.s ill-fated enterprise software group this fall will launch a company that will aim to create...

Linksys Router Builds in Flexibility

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Linksys WRT55AG Linksys WRT55AG wireless dual-band a and g broadband router puts a high degree of flexibility into organizations WLAN upgrade plans. This four-port...

Beyond Windows Server

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With Windows Server 2003 just a month out of the gates, Microsoft Corp. is already looking at ways to deliver add-on technologies and wrestling...

StarView Remotely Monitors Systems

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Startech.com this week is rolling out a tool designed to enable IT administrators to manage and monitor their servers remotely via the Internet.The companys...

Cisco Beefs Up Security Tools

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Cisco Systems Inc. continues to broaden its portfolio of security management tools with the introduction of 14 new and enhanced security management, threat protection...

DHS Revamp on Tap

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After months of escalating criticism from the IT industry that the Bush administration is devoting insufficient resources and attention to cyber-security, the fledgling Department...