Monthly Archives: July 2003
Farewell, Dear Reader
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Security executives from some of the countrys largest IT vendors and telecommunications carriers came to Capitol Hill last week to nip in the bud...