Monthly Archives: January 2004

OQO Shows Featherweight PC

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LAS VEGAS--One of the coolest, not to mention, smallest items we saw at Digital Experience was the Ultra Personal Computer Model 01 from OQO....

CIOs Plans for (Larger) 2004 Budgets

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IDC predicts that U.S. IT spending in the coming year will be up 6 to 8 percent over 2003. What will CIOs be targeting?...

Oracle Plans to Grab Grid Control From Academia With 10g

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Oracle 10g could make grid computing relevant to the enterprise, which would be a big shift away from what it is now: namely, a...

Updating and Enhancing SQL Server 6.5

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How do you assess the health of an older database—specifically, one that wasnt designed properly in the first place—and bring it on up on...

Use E-Mail to Control SQL Server 7.0 and 2000

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Query tables, check the status of servers, check error logs or run DBCC commands on a SQL Server box, all without having to lay...

New Year Resolutions for DBAs

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As a DBA, do you spend too much time fighting fires or performance tuning, instead of devoting time to more-important activities such as monitoring?...

Wi-Fi Here, Wi-Fi There

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First your company launched a wireless network. Then you set one up in your home. Whats next? How about having Wi-Fi in your cell...

Review: CodeWarrior 9 for Mac OS

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Borland Software Corp.s JBuilder X and Metrowerks Corp.s CodeWarrior Development Studio for Mac OS, the latest development tool sets to arrive for review at...

NewsGator Extends Reach With Subscription Service

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NewsGator Technologies, known for its news aggregator that plugs into Microsoft Outlook, is reaching beyond the single e-mail client with a new service offering...

Software Vendors Roll Out Products at Macworld Expo

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SAN FRANCISCO—While some attendees of this weeks Macworld Expo San Francisco may have griped about the relatively few announcements of new software and hardware...