Monthly Archives: December 2004
Four Ways to Stay Ahead in 05
Will Linux supplant Unix and Windows? Will you replace your servers with blades? What about changing the corporate browser from Internet Explorer to Firefox?...
Job Market Is Expected to Stay Cool
Remember the golden era of the SAP consultant? Lets go back in time to, say, 1996. A person who was expert in R/3 implementations...
The Joy of Hacks
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Residents Get Flood of Data
A lack of mutually accessible and consistent information about the water level of the Mississippi River at any given time compelled businesses and citizens...
Hitting Customer Supports Suite Spot
New offerings from Kana Inc. and FrontRange Solutions Inc. will give enterprises more options for enhancing and expanding customer service and support operations.
Kana plans...
Public School District Thinks Thin
When the IT staff for the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools system needed to provide more than 10,000 students with anytime, anywhere computing, it turned...
CRM Service Providers Target SMBs
Small-to-midsize businesses are getting more reasons to consider hosted and open-source CRM offerings as several technology providers prepare to roll out new offerings.
NetSuite Inc.,...
Dell Opens Ireland Support Center
Dell last week opened its third Enterprise Command Center, bringing the vendors around-the-clock support for server and storage customers to Europe, the Middle East...
StoreAge Goes Out of Band
StoreAge Ltd.s updated Storage Virtualization Manager appliance delivers virtualization, snapshot capabilities and new remote mirroring.Click here to read the full review of StoreAges SVM...
SystemWorks Offers a Helping Hand
PC utilities are notorious for providing inadequate information and heaping cumbersome procedures on users. So its a compliment when I say Ive been using...