Monthly Archives: May 2003

Microsoft Hits Downslope

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I dont think of myself as old, but maybe I am. I can remember when Microsofts flagship product, MBASIC, was new to the market....

Distributors Unfazed by SCOs Warnings

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Despite the latest actions in the SCO Group intellectual property crusade against its Unix and Linux rivals, vendors and enterprise customers are not ready...

Web Access for All

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The economy, war, the economy, security patches, the economy, natural and unnatural disasters, the economy, SARS—there are dozens of reasons why Web accessibility may...

Tools Consolidate Content

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New applications from Stellent Inc. and Interwoven Inc. are aimed at centralizing and consolidating enterprises content management systems and operations.Stellent, of Minneapolis, will announce...

The Buzz: May 19, 2003

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Microsofts iLoo Story Takes TurnsMicrosoft failed to completely flush away its iLoo hullabaloo last week. The story took two turns—first, on Monday, when Microsoft...

EMC Offers Metered Billing

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Confident that IT administrators have grown comfortable with the concept of Web-based software and pay-as-you-go grid computing, EMC Corp. officials have introduced subscription storage.Just...

IBM Increases High-End Storage Features

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IBM last week announced feature upgrades to its high-end storage array, focusing on data protection.The new version of TotalStorage Enterprise Storage Server 800—better known...

Sizing Up Speed

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They say that New York is the city that never sleeps—and neither does its data processing. From a Lower Manhattan data center, NYCAPS, the...

Nearline Storage Corrals Costs

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By focusing on maximum resource utilization, instead of acquisition of new systems, IT managers can keep their companies storage appetites in check during lean...

This eWEEK: May 19, 2003

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The information technology industry needs innovation around standards. It does not need an intellectual property terrorist threatening to sue everyone in sight. Most people,...