Monthly Archives: August 2003

Whats in Store for LinuxWorld

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As the Linux and open-source faithful flock to San Francisco for the annual LinuxWorld conference this week, the legal brouhaha between IBM and The...

VMS Offers Business Process Vocabularies

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Contivos new Vocabulary Management Solution provides packaged software that combines the companys data modeling and integration technologies with prebuilt vocabularies, models and formats.The product...

Storserver Readies Integrated Appliances

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Backup appliance maker StorServer is expanding its operating system and tape library partnerships to give users a more integrated system, the company announced last...

Trillium, Avaki Rev Management

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Integrating and making the best use of data from disparate systems remains a key challenge for enterprises, but Trillium Software and Avaki Corp. are...

Unisys Retires Appliance

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Unisys Corp. has discontinued its Storage Sentinel product after only two customers bought the Blue Bell, Pa., companys management appliance, which was announced last...

Review: PowerAnalyzer 4.0

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY PowerAnalyzer 4.0 Building on a foundation that won eWEEK Excellence Awards finalist honors this year, Informaticas PowerAnalyzer 4.0 improves ease of learning and convenience...

Review: QlikView 6

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY QlikView 6 QlikView 6 Offering users a high degree of integration in viewing data from many common sources, QlikTechs $39,900 QlikView 6 emphasizes intuitive...

IPStor Eases Allocation

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY IPStor 4.0 FalconStors IPStor continues to impress. This upgrade is a powerful storage management software package that allows IT managers to quickly allocate storage...

JBoss Adds to Developer Ranks

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In light of losing some of its development group to a start-up, open-source software supplier JBoss Group this week will announce new strategic hiring...

A Deeper Look at the Tiqit and Windows XP Handhelds

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In my last column, I discussed the promise of Windows XP handhelds in theory. That piece was driven by some recent hands-on experience I...