Monthly Archives: May 2003
Microsoft Hits Downslope
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
The information technology industry needs innovation around standards. It does not need an intellectual property terrorist threatening to sue everyone in sight. Most people,...