Monthly Archives: March 2005

Novell Hails Linux Growth

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In a wide-ranging state-of-the-company update, Novell Inc. executives this week detailed the vendors embrace of Linux across its product lines, saying that good progress...

LSB Earns Trust

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The free standards group is embarking on an aggressive campaign to recruit ISVs as members.The FSG, which recently appointed Arthur Tyde—former CEO and co-founder...

Mandrakelinux Stays on Par with Rivals

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Mandrakesoft Inc.s Mandrakelinux Corporate Server 3.0 is a solid Linux 2.6-based operating system that ships with the software and tools required to deliver a...

FullSync Gets Grip on Archiving Tasks

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From somewhere outside myself, I watched in horror as my hand clicked "OK"—and deleted a rather large collection of disk images from my computer....

Partnership Focuses on Virtualization

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Egenera and SWsoft are partnering to bring greater virtualization capabilities to Egeneras BladeFrame server environment.Egenera this week will become a member of SWsofts Strategic...

CPSSkins Editor Adds Zip to Zope

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Web content management and portal applications such as PHP-Nuke and Plone are great for building quick, dynamic Web sites or collaboration hubs, but theres...

IT Moves into the Future

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After years of striving to limit the damage of downsizing and contain the chaos of malware and spam, theres a sense in the enterprise...

Fifth Annual Excellence Awards: The Finalists

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The finalists in this years eWEEK Excellence Awards reflect a mix of big and small vendors and old-guard and upstart products, as well as...

Get Ready for WiMax

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The first reports of the potential benefits of WiMax technology appeared almost a year ago, when the IEEE ratified the 802.16-2004, or 802.16d, standard....

The 802.11n Muddle

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The forthcoming 802.11n wireless standard and the rash of new products that manufacturers say use 802.11n technology are sowing confusion among many IT professionals. An...