Monthly Archives: September 2005
On the Waterfront
From: [email protected]: Monday, September 12, 2005 12:42 AMTo: eWEEK readersSubject: A mate to remember; faded Green; sour peaches"Farewell, lil buddy," thought the Bosun of...
Good Ol Project Days
All this talk nowadays about 10-year anniversaries has got me thinking back to 1995 and those halcyon prebubble days, although Im not thinking about...
Gateway Rolls Out New Convertible System
Aiming for customers who need room to write, Gateway last week introduced a convertible tablet/notebook PC with a 14-inch-wide screen display, adding 25 percent...
Stratus Speeds Up Fault-Tolerant Servers
Stratus Technologies this week is rolling out a new Windows-based fault-tolerant system that offers three times the performance and eight times the I/O bandwidth...
Microsoft Sets Plans for Unified Office UI
Microsoft Corp.s next-generation applications strategy, formally dubbed Microsoft Dynamics, will at last give users a common interface across the companys Office business applications and...
Free Java Now!
My recent trip to Portland, Ore., for the OReilly Open Source Convention was quite enjoyable. Not only did I find a great fast-food place...
IBM Programming Vet Heading to Startup
IBM is losing a leader in the area of aspect-oriented programming to an open-source startup.Adrian Colyer, a senior member of the technical staff at...
Microsofts Centro Aimed at Midmarket
In line with its strategy to target the long-neglected midmarket business segment with products designed for that sectors specific needs, Microsoft Corp. is working...
Is It Time to Dump Your Disks?
With the proliferation of inexpensive iSCSI targets entering the market and more diskless options becoming available for Windows, now is a cost-efficient time to...
NearPoint Keeps Data Where Its Needed
Blending e-mail archiving capabilities and continuous data protection, Mimosa Systems Inc.s NearPoint for Microsoft Exchange Server software is an interesting newcomer in the hotly...