Monthly Archives: September 2004
HDS Targets Virtualization with TagmaStore
NEW YORK—Hitachi Data Systems Inc. on Tuesday unveiled embedded virtualization layer technology that can aggregate up to 32 petabytes of internal and external storage...
Integration Plays Key Role in Oracles Upcoming 11i.10
Integration is a key factor with any large ERP implementation and ongoing maintenance, and Oracle Corp. is catching on.
At its London-based OpenWorld event this...
Xamlon Gives XML Developers a Leg Up as They Anticipate Longhorn
Despite Microsoft Corp.s plans to release the majority of the feature set of its upcoming "Longhorn" operating system on time in 2006, some companies...
Tapping VOIP Is the Right Call
As VOIP services continue multiplying nationwide, offering businesses and consumers ever-greater value, questions about regulating IP telephony are growing louder and more insistent.
In general,...
ISPs, FCC Spar on Cable Access
Small businesses looking for more broadband choices are unlikely to get help from the Bush administration, which is taking a hands-off approach to cable...
Learning From Tech Leaders
Our recent eWEEK interview with eBays technology chief, Marty Abbott, offered convincing evidence that once again the new generation of application platform companies, such...
Taking Software for a Test-Drive
In some of my previous columns, I was hard on enterprise software vendors, bashing them for everything from poorly designed, bug-ridden code to unfair...
SSA Converges Product Lines
ERP software maker SSA Global Technologies Inc., struggling as many enterprises show less inclination to buy from smaller ERP vendors, is remaking itself and...
CA Adds Workflow Tool to Suite
Computer Associates International Inc. this week will increase IT managers ability to automate services with a new workflow engine the company is adding to...
Netegrity Fine-Tunes User Access
To give enterprises a better way to manage internal and external user access to Web applications, security software maker Netegrity next week will roll...