Monthly Archives: March 2004

Shape Up Your Data!

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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,...