Monthly Archives: April 2005

Affordable Disaster Recovery for SMBs Within Reach

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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?

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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

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VARs and small integrators are always on the lookout for steady sources of revenue as product margins shrink and competition from online retailers and...