Monthly Archives: July 2004
Storage Follows the Money
Banks, insurance carriers and brokerages are the major drivers of storage technologies, according to Ken Steinhardt, director of technology analysis at EMC Corp. "Because...
Tape Has Its Advantages
Tape backup has a number of advantages over disk backup, according to a report released last week by the Data Mobility Group Inc. The...
Put Up Or Shut Up Time For Microsoft on Spam
I wont bother asking you whether youve noticed a lot of spam coming into your e-mail account lately. It would be more interesting to...
IBM Takes On Microsoft Over Modeling Tools
With the Texas panhandle as the backdrop, IBM called Microsoft Corp. out for an old-fashioned shootout last week when it unveiled its "Atlantic" tool...
Drinking Microsoft Kool-Aid
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Subject: Cola-teral damage in Redmond; Katt-a-tonic at Catalyst; talking out of their Red Hats
"Yuck, water!"...
Gateway Wires Athens for U.S. Athletes
Computer maker Gateway Inc. this year is continuing the sponsorship of the U.S. Olympic team that it began in 1999, not only at the...
Kattoon: The Perfect Match
Read this weeks Spencer column.
Xerox Builds Olympic Hub
When the world turns its collective attention to Athens, Greece, and the start of the 28th Olympiad Aug. 13, it will be able to...
Blogging Catches Business Interest
BERKELEY, Calif.—Webloggers and businesses are increasingly shaking each others hands and putting a more human face on corporations in the process, say bloggers and...
Commerce Secretary Talks Up Economy to Techies
PALO ALTO, Calif.—While visiting the center of Silicon Valley on Thursday, U.S. Commerce Secretary Donald Evans focused little on specific technology issues and more...