Monthly Archives: February 2006
Securing SAAS
You can talk all you want about return on investment, core competencies, strategic initiatives or win-wins. No IT system in your company will really...
Pipemaker Learns a Hard Lesson in Customer Profitability
It was late fall of 2002 in Portland, Ore., and Dave Ramsey, owner of United Pipe & Supply Co., a $174 million supplier of...
Microsoft Preps Sparkle Kin
Microsofts "sparkle" is set to get some new cousins. Following up on its recent release of the first preview of Sparkle, its designer tool...
Visual Studio Components on Track
Microsoft has solidified the time frame for releasing Team Foundation Server and will be releasing a preview of another key piece of Visual Studio...
Cautious Optimism Reigns
eWEEK Labs recently put its finger to the wind to gauge how much IT organizations are spending and on what they are spending their...
Salesforce.com: What Outage?
Where were you when the software went out?Salesforce.com executives and the companys customers are apparently agreeing to disagree over outages and their root causes.On...
SAP Offers First On-Demand Tool
SAP, one of the last major holdouts from the on-demand application market, has finally announced an online customer relationship management service, called the SAP...
Qlusters Taps Open-Source Automation
The open-source community will see yet another offering in the systems management arena when Qlusters unveils its OpenQRM project.The company opted to take its...
On the Agenda: Net Neutrality
This week, U.S. Senators plan to delve into the slippery subject of network neutrality, which everyone in the country is in favor of—as long...
NetApp Rolls Out VTL Tools
Network appliance is working to broaden its appeal to enterprise customers by rolling out technology and services that pack more data onto backup disks...