Monthly Archives: September 2003

Compatibility Has Many Meanings

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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

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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

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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

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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!

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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?

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Linux luminary Eric S. Raymond is taking the fight with The SCO Group right back to the basics: he has developed a utility known...