Monthly Archives: April 2005

Whatever Doesnt Make You Stronger Kills You

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All human organizations tend to be self-amplifying. —Angus Eighth Law Theres an effect that hamstrings all corporations, even the most effective ones. Its the natural tendency...

Google Brings More Search Volume at Lower Cost

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In a bid to increase its adoption as an enterprise search standard, Google is instituting a new licensing scheme that will give enterprises more...

IBM-Net App Alliance Could Steal EMCs Thunder

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The recently announced pairing of IBM and Network Appliance might just be the one-two punch needed to square off against market leader EMC Corp.,...

Microsoft Lobbies Small-Business Software Vendors

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Microsoft is continuing its campaign to lobby software vendors to write applications that build on top of the companys products. This week, Microsoft invited 250...

OCR System Puts DOT on Course

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Brian Limotti, project manager for the state of Washingtons Department of Transportation, found his agency under the gun in 2001. In the 1990s, traffic...

Sterling, MetaStorm Tools Tackle Process Integration

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Business-to-business integration software developer Sterling Commerce and business process management software provider MetaStorm Inc. are adding more functionality for process integration—a key area as...

Dell on Target to Meet Growth Goals, Officials Say

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AUSTIN, Texas—Officials with Dell Inc. expect the companys strong growth to continue for the foreseeable future. First-quarter revenues are on target to come in at...

Permeo Unveils Clientless SSL VPN

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Permeo Technologies last week introduced its Base5 solution, a hybrid security offering that combines the capabilities of a clientless SSL VPN with advanced endpoint...

Gateway Unveils 64-Bit Xeon-Based Server

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Gateway this week is rolling out a two-way rack-optimized server powered by Intels 64-bit optimized Xeon processor.The 1U (1.75-inch) Gateway 9415 includes three hot-swap...

Dell Introduces Ultralight Latitude Notebook

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Dell last week introduced its smallest, lightest notebook computer.Designed for business travelers, the Latitude X1 weighs only 2.52 pounds, although its weight will fluctuate...