Monthly Archives: October 2004
Andreessen Weighs in on Utility Computing
As Opsware Inc.—formerly Loudcloud Inc.—continues its transition from services company to software vendor, it is looking to stake a claim in the utility computing...
Browser Vendors Need to Quit Monkeying Around
If you point toward a place where food is hidden, a chimpanzee will get the hint only about once in every four trials. If...
Its Time for Tech Firms to Bet on Growth
Theres a joke going around that our lives have become so boring that weve taken up watching people play cards on TV. In fact,...
IE Strategy Backfires
Its official. Microsoft recently stated definitively—and contrary to rumors—that there will be no new versions of Internet Explorer for users of older versions of...
Business Process Tools Emerge from Shadows
How do you allocate your technology resources most efficiently? With a limited budget, limited expertise and a world of business demands standing outside your...
Bridging the Network and Apps Monitoring Gap
As the line between network and application monitoring continues to blur, vendors are scrambling to extend their reach into both areas of performance management.
Network...
Giving Credit to BPM
Reviewing its technology needs options three years ago, Grupo Financiero Uno suspected there was a better way to conduct business.
As the largest issuer of...
Surveys Boost Satisfaction
IT managers at Reuters America Inc., in New York, are charged with meeting the companys technology needs, including support for 14,000 users. To help...
Salesnet Seeks to Simplify SFA
Salesnet Inc. is readying application services that are designed to make the companys hosted sales force automation applications more efficient and cost-effective.
The new offerings,...
Palms Tungsten Gains More Memory
PalmOne Inc. is beefing up its new Tungsten T5 handheld with more memory in an attempt to make the device more appealing to business...