Monthly Archives: November 2003

Tools Ease Path to Compliance

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With businesses facing a growing number of regulations surrounding the retention of and access to corporate data, myriad vendors are responding with software and...

Linux: Is It Blossoming or Maturing?

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Is Linux blossoming or—gasp!—maturing? When a company, in this case SuSE, is acquired, its a sign of value. But it is also a sign...

Novell, Red Hat Staking New Linux Territory

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The bold operating system moves made last week by Novell Inc. and Red Hat Inc. create a new battleground in the consolidating Linux space...

Sun, Red Hat Building Storage in the Open

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IT professionals who use Solaris or Linux to control storage will see a boost in native management tools next year, as Sun Microsystems Inc....

Users to Get Cleanup Help for Dirty Tape

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Responding to enterprise users increasing data recovery needs, several new technologies for cleaning and inspecting storage tapes will debut next year, officials at Bow...

EMC, NetApp, Sun to Manage Data Life Cycle

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The H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute is in the business of saving human lives, but in its data centers, its the...

NetApp Acquires Spinnaker

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Network Appliance Inc. next year will give users drastically improved clustering features, based on the $300 million acquisition of Spinnaker Networks Inc., officials said...

Informatica Boosts Data Warehouse Building

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An update to Informatica Corp.s flagship PowerCenter data integration platform promises to give enterprises a more open and adaptive approach to data warehouse building.PowerCenter...

VMware, Microsoft Give Virtual Machines a Tuneup

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VMware Inc. and Microsoft Corp., by years end, will provide IT administrators with options for using virtual machines to increase the flexibility of data...

Sybari Locks Out Most Spam

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Enterprises of any size that use Microsoft Corp.s Exchange and are looking for a robust, manageable, anti-spam solution should consider Sybari Software Inc.s Advanced...