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Fighting From Strength

With 2001 expected to be a year of consolidation in the application services business, Agilera Chief Executive Paul Rudolph put his company ahead of...

Geekspeak: January 1, 2001

No one can afford to scale up user support. we often hear the word "scalability" reverently invoked—as if it were the necessary and sufficient...

Rave Boosts Redundancy

Multiple optionsRave Computer Association Inc., of Sterling Heights, Mich., has added a rack mount to its line of Rave AXmp systems to provide redundancy...

On Technology Targets Support

Desktop configuration management provider ON Technology Corp. has extended the concept of self-service user support to Web-based remote software delivery. The Cambridge, Mass., vendor...

Microsoft Boosts .Net With Great Plains Deal

Microsoft Corp. made a serious move into the small-to-midsize business applications space and bolstered its .Net strategy at the same time with its purchase...

A Wish List for the Holidays

Here are some presents to put under the high-tech tree this holiday season:A new voting system. This one does not have to be that...

Microsoft Trims Office 10 Features List

Microsoft Corp. is engaging in some serious damage control following its announcement earlier this month that the company will drop two significant features from...

P2P Ascends to New Prominence

Theres nothing new about peer-to-peer networking. Indeed, the Internet fundamentally is P2P. Packet switching—a P2P technology that breaks a message into smaller packets, which...

2000: A Look Back

If put to a vote, 2000 would have to be considered the most interesting, if not the most eventful, year of technology ever. Internet...

Developers Back New XML Spec

With the time frame for delivering the ebXML standard pushed up two months, companies working on the initiative say they already have plans to...