Monthly Archives: September 2003
Compatibility Has Many Meanings
Whether were talking about a single city in New Hampshire, or about three major Asian powers, the notion of having a "Microsoft exit strategy"...
Slow and Stupid Networks Often Win Race
BOSTON (AP)—"Faster and smarter" is the mantra in the wireless world, but Robert Poor has a different vision: He dreams of networks that are...
IRS Blasts Worm With Autonomic Software
The Internal Revenue Service is as serious about auditing its computer systems as it is about tax returns. So when the W.32Blaster worm and...
Missing from the Resume: SAN Higher Education
As storage area networks work their way into middle-tier markets, IT managers may be eager to add the technology to their servers and start...
SCO to Linux Users: Pay Up!
What would you do if you got an invoice from a company demanding payment for software that youve never bought from them? Throw it...
Girding The Grid
Innovation may be the life-blood of technology, but once the electrons stop flowing even the best information system goes limp.About 50 million electricity customers...
Security Web Digest: Novell Upgrades Nsure Management Software … and More
New ProductsNovell this week rolled out Novell Nsure SecureLogin 3.5, an updated edition of its single sign-on and password management software. New to this...
Oracles Dwight Champions HTML DB
Oracle Corp.s new HTML DB software, formerly code-named Project Marvel, will give developers a hosted environment in which to develop applications for the Redwood...
SGI Introduces New InfiniteStorage NAS and SAN
SGI today will begin to seek new customers for its storage division with new high-performance storage area network and network-attached storage products; as well...
Will Linux Luminary Shred SCOs Unix Claims?
Linux luminary Eric S. Raymond is taking the fight with The SCO Group right back to the basics: he has developed a utility known...