Monthly Archives: February 2005

High Techs Southern Shift

0
Is Southern California the new Northern California?I had a lot of time last week to think about the shift of Californias high-tech industry southward....

Desktop DNA Eases Transfers

0
Computer Associates Unicenter Desktop DNA r11, released in January, is a handy way to transfer user PC information from one system to another.Ive used...

Mind Security Manners

0
Looking back at my childhood, I have to say that my parents did a pretty good job raising me. Of course, I benefited by...

Gentoo Linux Is Coming into Its Own

0
The Gentoo Foundation Inc.s Gentoo Linux has quickly grown into one of the worlds most popular Linux distributions. However, Gentoos non-commercial status, as well...

Linux Isnt for Everyone—Yet

0
The drive to Linux and other open-source platforms presents a host of benefits. Without the need to purchase software licenses for Windows, Unix or...

UFT Gives Lesson in Open Source

0
For the 150,000 members of the United Federation of Teachers, paper forms, phone calls and hours spent standing in line are no longer current...

Integration Is Focus of Database Offerings

0
IBM and Microsoft Corp. are aggressively pushing their database offerings toward a cohesive information management framework, with special emphasis on integration, simplified failover and...

Techs Top Acts

0
Were at the height of awards season: the Golden Globes, the Screen Actors Guild Awards, the Grammys and, this past Sunday, the Oscars. Now...

Hospital Updates Its Web CMS System

0
Like any typical hospital, providence healthcare, a rehabilitation hospital in Toronto, has no shortage of information it needs to communicate to the public. This...

Pitney Bowes: CRM for Customers and Workers

0
Pitney Bowes Inc.s nearly 2,000 field service technicians often found that they lacked critical customer service information at the times when they needed it...