Monthly Archives: April 2004

The UPCs Swiss Army Knife Approach Doesnt Compute

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I see Robs fallen for the latest pretty girl to walk down the street.In his column about the UPC, a new class of tiny...

Cheaper Shared Hosting Imperils Security

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Ive been a fan of shared hosting as a cost-efficient solution for most Web sites, but you pay a price for saving that money....

Salesforce.com Adds Customization Tools to CRM Suite

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NEW YORK—With the latest release of its hosted software suite, Saleforce.com Inc. aims to put the custom into customer relationship management. The company on Monday...

Verari Sets Sights on Ultimate Blade System

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Executives with the company formerly known as RackSaver Inc. believe they have found the perfect combination to propel it forward in the competitive blade...

The New Crossover Class of Portable Computers

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In the interest of full disclosure, I currently consult with Vulcan and sit on IBMs advisory council.Crossover vehicles have started to dominate the automotive...

Realtors Sold on Security, Off-Site Support

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In the booming real estate market, Shorewood Realtors cant afford to have its network go bust. Thats why the Los Angeles-based realtor has outsourced...

Spectra Logic Packs Mixed Media in Tape Library

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Spectra Logic last week unveiled a new entry-level version of its tape library aimed at helping boost the companys midrange market.The Spectra T120 tape...

Symantec Makes Backup Moves

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Symantec Corp. next week will announce the formation of its Enterprise Administration Business Unit. This new group will spearhead the companys initiative to combine...

ANSI Ratifies Key Storage Device Spec

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The Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA) last week said the Object-based Storage Device (OSD) specification has completed the American National Standards Institutes (ANSI) ballot...

Network Security Has A Lot of Growing Up to Do

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Its a safe bet that fire safety has been around since just after our early ancestors first discovered fire. Over time, society has made...