Monthly Archives: April 2005
Affordable Disaster Recovery for SMBs Within Reach
When it comes to disaster recovery and business continuity planning, small and midsize businesses dont get to slide because of their size.
However, many of...
Flirting with Disaster
Disaster recovery technology is often like an insurance policy—you get it and pay for it hoping that youll never need it. Many companies, however,...
Thin-Client Vendors Bulk Up With Software
Although hardware is still a key part of their businesses, top thin-client vendors are working to expand their software expertise.New Wyse Technology Inc. President...
Oracle: Gradual Fusion Rollout
Looking to assuage customer concerns over costly and problematic upgrades, Oracle Corp. will gradually roll out the first deliverables in Project Fusion—its plan to...
Microsoft Details Tools Delay
While Microsoft Corp. has been mum about its upcoming Microsoft Business Framework for the last year, the team has been hard at work on...
Borland Upgrades Modeling Suite
Borland Software Corp. last week announced the availability of the latest release of its Together suite of modeling tools for Microsoft Corp.s Visual Studio...
Java Projects Under Way
Two Java solution vendors have proposed open-source object- relational mapping projects to the Eclipse Foundation in the past two weeks.Last week Versant Corp. announced...
CEOs Caught in the Draft
From: [email protected]: Monday, April 25, 2005 12:21 AMTo: eWEEK readersSubject: Siebels Shaheen takes over; CAs Swainson takes flight; Ballmer takes to McNealyHaving just recovered...
Junk Fax Law Loophole?
A one-time avalanche of unwanted ads pouring from fax machines subsided in recent years, thanks to a 1991 law that bans them and to...
Managed Services Are Paying Off for VARs
VARs and small integrators are always on the lookout for steady sources of revenue as product margins shrink and competition from online retailers and...