Monthly Archives: June 2004
Desktop Linux: Sun Shines
Desktop Linux is good enough to supplant Windows in a number of enterprise desktop roles, and it has been for some time now. However,...
Java Desktop System 2
Desktop Linux is good enough to supplant Windows in a number of enterprise desktop roles, and it has been for some time now. However,...
Everything Linux Superusers Need to Know
A book caught my attention recently with the title "How Linux Works."
Its a broad-sounding title, and thats what interested me. There are many flavors...
A Tale of 3 Vendors
You could call a recent journey of mine a tale of three cities—or a tale of three companies that once produced their revenues by...
Partners Back Utility Computing
Hewlett-Packard Co., Fujitsu Siemens Computers GmbH and IBM are each turning to system and network management software partners to help move their respective utility...
Sybase, Quest Apps Battle Database Bulge
Sybase Inc. and Quest Software Inc. are each readying data replication and archiving products to help enterprises fight the battle of the bulge in...
Actuate, MicroStrategy Beef Up the BI Quotient
Expanded platform support and analytical and data manipulation capabilities are in the offing for enterprises looking to expand their use of business intelligence technologies.
New...
PLM Services Options Morph
Manufacturers evaluating software to manage product information from inception through retirement are getting several new options to consider, thanks to a couple of mergers...
Planned Salesforce IPO Shows Upswing in Hosted Apps
While the Google Inc. initial public offering has captivated the tech world, a wave of other IPOs, led by hosted CRM service provider Salesforce.com...
Inbox Show Highlights Anti-Spam Challenges
The first Inbox conference, held earlier this month in San Jose, Calif., was supposed to be about "everything e-mail" but was instead dominated by...