Monthly Archives: March 2004

NetIQ Delving Into Service Level

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NetIQ Corp. is picking up the service-level management mantra uttered by application performance management providers with an update of its AppManager suite.Version 6.0 of...

Cray Expands Its Footprint

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Supercomputer manufacturer Cray Inc., which currently sells a single system aimed at the highest echelon of users, is expanding its footprint with systems for...

IPSonar Rolls With Net Changes

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Lumeta Corp.s IPSonar 3.0 neatly expands intrusion and wireless access point detection, and it ferrets out potential information leaks across network boundaries. However, the...

Viruses Winning the War

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In the wake of what will likely go down as one of the worst weeks in the history of Internet viruses, security specialists say...

Tool Speeds Supply Flow

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E2open inc., the consortium founded by IBM, Hitachi Ltd., Solectron Corp. and Seagate Technology LLC, is making it easier for users along an electronics...

An On-Demand Vision

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The theme of last weeks IBM PartnerWorld conference was "Winning in an on-demand world." And despite some excessive glitz involving leather-clad tumblers and Segway...

Preserving: De-NAI-ability

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Crafting a makeshift antenna from a napkin holder and an empty olive can, Spence finally managed to reach the Moscone Wi-Fi link from his...

IBM Aiding Partners, Workers

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IBM focused on improving partner relationships and opportunities for workers at its PartnerWorld conference.The Armonk, N.Y., company last week announced several new programs, including...

IBM Aims for Developers

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IBM is pulling out all the stops to woo ISVs and business partners into working with the systems company to help support the burgeoning...

Lexmark Adds SMB, Workgroup Devices

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Lexmark International last week unveiled three color printers for small workgroups and small to medium-size businesses.The $699 C510, fueled by a 500MHz processor and...