Monthly Archives: February 2005
High Techs Southern Shift
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
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
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
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 EveryoneYet
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
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the 150,000 members of the United Federation of Teachers, paper forms, phone calls and hours spent standing in line are no longer current...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
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
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
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
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...