Monthly Archives: November 2003
Sun Pushes Its Utility Computing Via Deals
Sun Microsystems Inc. is slowly advancing its utility computing strategy, striking deals with outsourcers and systems integrators that revolve around Suns delivery of hardware,...
OctigaBay, S2io Deliver High-Performance Computing Devices
Two startups are looking to give enterprises and HPC laboratories something they are thirsty for in their compute-cluster environments: more bandwidth and less latency.OctigaBay...
ClearSight Tool Keeps Close Eye on Network
ClearSight Networks Analyzer is a fine addition to the administrators toolbox, especially for companies looking to put network analysis at the fingertips of front-line...
Microsoft Bats a Thousand at PDC
If Microsofts professional developers conference were a baseball game, Microsoft would have gone three for three: good base hits, though none of them home...
Will the Upturn in Economy Pay Off for IT?
The news is good: the economy is growing strongly once again. But does that mean the good old days of IT spending will return?...
NEMC Picks Perot to Tackle HIPAA
Incumbency is as powerful in the IT business as it is in politics.
Proof of that can be seen in the way that the Tufts-New...
Users Mixed on Microsofts Hacker Bounty
In the wake of Microsoft Corp.s establishment last week of a multimillion-dollar fund to help track down virus writers, many enterprise security managers and...
SMS 2003 Delivers for Marathon Oil
Marathon Oil Co. has suffered through bug fixes, support issues, product testing and performance problems on the road toward implementing Microsoft Corp.s newest Systems...
Panel Revisits Microsoft Suit
The federal appeals court reviewing the governments antitrust settlement with Microsoft Corp. reopened questions at the core of the historic case. Should the software...
Microsoft Project 2003 Built for Real World
Concurrent with last months release of other components of Microsoft Corp.s , the company released a 2003 version of Project that is aimed at...