Monthly Archives: September 2005

On the Waterfront

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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!

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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

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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

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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?

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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

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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...