Yearly Archives: 2003

Top Technologies of 2003

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Anti-Spam Software and ServicesAs junk e-mail reached epidemic proportions this year, spam blockers rushed in to rescue ailing e-mail in-boxes.Centralized Patch ManagementPatches were the...

IBM, Microsoft Upgrade Host Integration Wares

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IBM and Microsoft Corp. are looking to help companies squeeze more value out of multimillion-dollar legacy systems by modernizing their mainframe integration offerings with...

Macromedia Hones Flash Development

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Macromedia Inc.s Flash has become one of the most popular environments for developing rich, Web-based applications, but it generally doesnt work as well for...

Power Over Ethernet Will Be Part of Your Future

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Power over Ethernet, the 802.3af specification published this summer, should be on the shortlist of new technologies that IT managers in nearly any size...

eWEEKs Stance on Top Tech Issues of 03

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Each year at this time, we summarize major positions we have taken in the past year on the most important issues that affect you,...

Broadcom to Jump the Gun on 802.11n

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An emerging IEEE standard that promises Fast Ethernet speeds for wireless LANs wont likely be ratified before late 2005, but as with previous WLAN...

A Tech Market on the Mend

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The return of a pulse to the technology market after three moribund years was certainly the biggest story of 2003. Economic prognosticators put much...

Vendors, DMTF Tackle Server Management

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Top systems vendors are teaming with Intel Corp. to create a specification that enables enterprises to more easily manage heterogeneous server environments.Dell Inc., Hewlett-Packard...

Microsoft Shuffles Deck

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Microsoft Corp.s realignment of its platforms group last week is the latest example of the lengths to which the company will go to get...

A Healthy Operation

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When faced with the need to more efficiently send bills to insurance providers, the Department of Veterans Affairs felt comfortable using commercial off-the-shelf data...