Monthly Archives: July 2003

McNealy Weighs In on Linux, Unix, Sun

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Sun Microsystems Inc. Chairman and CEO Scott McNealy is no stranger to technology cycles. In the 21 years of Suns existence, the Santa Clara,...

Sybase Woos Linux Users

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Sybase Inc. is enhancing its appeal to Linux aficionados with the announcement of a Linux Competency Center, a Linux professional services practice and record...

Content Tools Expanded

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Interwoven Inc. and IBM are both extending content management capabilities to wider user bases.Interwoven this week will announce the latest version of its flagship...

Storage Manager More Than a Sidekick

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Softek Storage Manager 2.1, the latest release of Fujitsu Software Technology Corp.s SRM suite, boasts improved integration with Softek Storage Provisioner 2.1 and enhanced...

Storage Automation Nearer

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With Softek Storage Provisioner 2.1, Fujitsu Software Technologies Corp. inches closer to the Holy Grail of storage automation. In tests, eWEEK Labs found that...

IBMs Websphere Gets Grid Features

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IBM this week is unveiling software in its WebSphere product line that promises to push grid computing further into the mainstream of enterprise IT.The...

PeopleSoft Seals Deal

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PeopleSoft Inc. customers waiting to see if the acquisition of their biggest technology provider by Oracle Corp. will be successful got some company last...

Oracle Pushes Collaboration

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Oracle Corp. is preparing advanced capabilities for its Oracle Collaboration Suite that could give enterprises a compelling alternative to rival messaging and collaboration platforms...

Outsourcing Is In

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Outsourcing your software development or business processing to a company in another country can make a lot of sense—unless you see your livelihood go...

ITs Not All Going Away

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When I want to see a technical professional turn pale, I quote Neal Stephensons vision of a world in which "weve brain-drained all our...