Monthly Archives: March 2004

Debian Linux Distribution Earns Quiet Popularity

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Debian GNU/Linux is a stable, complete Linux distribution that has the best software update system of any Linux distribution eWEEK Labs has seen—which helps...

IBM Ramps Up SMBs Linux Incentives

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IBM continues to ramp up its efforts to bring Linux to SMBs and to migrate Windows users to Linux.The company last week doubled to...

Scalix Brings Group Calendaring to Linux

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Version 8.2 of Scalix Corp.s namesake e-mail and calendaring platform for Linux does a good job of hitting the major features needed to give...

Delorme Maps DLM Management

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When Delorme Publishing Co. found its data needs dramatically outpacing its backup infrastructure, the company turned to a data life-cycle management solution from BakBone...

Kanguru Pockets Flash-Card Data

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Kanguru Solutions Kanguru FC-RW is a portable flash burner that lets users copy flash-card data to a CD without using a computer.Such a product...

Vendors Draw Distinctions Between DLM and ILM

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In the press and in marketing materials, the terms data life-cycle management and information life-cycle management are often used interchangeably. However, a few vendors...

Spreadsheets: 25 Years in a Cell

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In this 25th anniversary year of the PC spreadsheet, we can be proud of the progress weve made in decision technology. We can also...

Less Can Be More

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I like ease of use. I like intuitive interfaces that make it possible for me to carry out the tasks I must do in...

ERP Market Needs Software, Not Subpoenas

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How many more billable hours must transpire, how many more legal pads must be wasted? Oracles hostile takeover attempt of PeopleSoft started as an...

Oceans of Data

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In retailing, empty shelves mean lost sales. Ocean State Jobbers Inc., a midsize retail chain, keeps its shelves stocked by keeping its supply chain...