Monthly Archives: July 2006
Future of the Data Center; Rolling Out an E-Records System
Few Internet users—everyone from IT managers downloading white papers to teens desperately trying to find friends online—have ever concerned themselves with where or how...
A Podful of Tabby Tunes
Moon, June, loon, spoon ... Zune?!" ranted the remedially rhyming Rumormonger. A Microsoft watcher had just alerted El Gato to the buzz that Microsofts...
Testing Out Office Alternatives
With so much of my office productivity app coverage focused on Microsofts Office 2007 this year, I thought a change of pace was in...
Knight Gets a Handle on Trucks
From coast to coast and most places in between, thousands of trucks operated by Knight Transportation regularly cruise the nations roads, making deliveries of...
PLM Makes Design Anywhere a Reality
"Design anywhere, manufacture anywhere" may be the motto for many global manufacturers. But for Entegris, the maxim has fast become a mission as the...
Career Central – 6
Q2 tech wages hit highest point in 5 yearsSecond-quarter tech wages continue to outpace those for 2005, according to the latest Yoh Index of...
HPs Mercury Buy Boosts SOA
Hewlett-Packards $4.5 billion deal to acquire Mercury Interactive is the right fit for service-oriented architecture, analysts said.HP, based in Palo Alto, Calif., announced the...
Exchange Can Be Appliancelike
One of the major challenges and goals facing the development team working on Microsofts Exchange Server is how to make the e-mail, calendaring and...
SSL VPNs Offer More Control to IT Managers
With greater collaboration inside and outside company firewalls, as well as skyrocketing data protection requirements, SSL VPNs are well-positioned to help IT managers meet...
Curing Remote Access Ills
As part of its efforts to combat the potentially life-threatening and consistently painful hereditary angioedema, Lev Pharmaceuticals needed a sophisticated IT solution that included...