Monthly Archives: March 2004
Shape Up Your Data!
Increased regulatory oversight that mandates better corporate control of data at the heart of enterprises is forcing some CIOs and IT managers to take...
SGI Keeps Storage Down to Earth
With his users generating data at incredible rates, Alan Powers, high-end-computing lead for NASAs Advanced Supercomputing Division, had to find a way to efficiently...
An Open-Source Java
Recent news that IBM has thrown down the gauntlet in challenging Sun to join it in creating an open-source implementation of Java has stimulated...
Eclipse Foundation Votes in New Directors
The results of the Eclipse Foundations election are in, according to sources. The newly independent Eclipse Foundation has elected members to some of its...
Infowave Integrates Telispark
Infowave Software Inc. is set to unveil the next version of its mobile application software suite, which includes new customer relationship management and calendar...
Automating Business Analytics
Lawson Software and Best Software Inc., developers of enterprise software for midsize companies, are providing more business automation capabilities for those customers.Lawson, of St....
Heading Off Failures
While maintaining base-line server failover and recovery practices, some enterprises are evolving their disaster recovery efforts to encompass preventive measures around the way they...
Infommersion Puts Flash Into Graphics
Infommersions $495 Xcelsius Professional Edition 3.0 makes it easy to build interactive graphics applications for PowerPoint andthe Web. Xcelsius creates graphics from Excel or...
The IT Advantage
Its conventional wisdom to say, "whats measured is what matters," and its clearly useful to define IT goals in measurable terms. Thats not the...
The Windows View
When Bill Gates talks about security, as he did before an audience of hard-core security pros at the recent RSA Conference in San Francisco,...