Monthly Archives: July 2004

Storage Follows the Money

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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

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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

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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

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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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From: [email protected] Sent: Saturday, July 24, 2004 12:01 AM To: eWEEK readers 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

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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

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Read this weeks Spencer column.

Xerox Builds Olympic Hub

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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

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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

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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...