Monthly Archives: July 2003

Farewell, Dear Reader

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This is it: my last column for eWEEK. After nearly 300 product reviews, 400 columns and thousands of meetings over the last 11 years,...

CA Tackles Change Management

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Computer Associates International Inc. last week expanded its software change management suite to support cross-platform change management.The Islandia, N.Y., company announced the extensions to...

Module Monitors Suppliers

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Ariba Inc.s new supplier Performance Management Software promises to help companies realize their spending objectives through measurement of supplier performance and automation of supplier...

MCI, AT&T Heat Up Hot-Spot Access

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MCI and AT&T this month made headway on their public Internet access strategies.This month, MCI will start offering WLAN (wireless LAN) and broadband Internet...

EIPs More Compelling Than Ever

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While interest in many enterprise applications has cooled in the last few years, companies remain hot on enterprise information portals. And why not? Portals...

64-Bit Computing to Go

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Sparcle 650SX Tadpoles Sparcle 650SX can mobilize 64-bit Solaris workstation users by offering them a solid laptop option with a size, weight and feature...

Nero 6 Blazes New Trails in Disk Burning

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Far more than your average disk-burning utility, Nero 6 Ultra Edition packs dozens of useful features in a neat $99 suite, which shipped last...

VMware Revs Virtualization

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VMware Inc. this week is rolling out an enhanced version of its server virtualization technology that enables two processors to run on a single...

USDA Cultivates Web

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It came down to betting the farm on the network. When the U.S. Department of Agricultures three main agencies decided to move to a...

Industry Poised to Forestall Net Regulation

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Security executives from some of the countrys largest IT vendors and telecommunications carriers came to Capitol Hill last week to nip in the bud...