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2002 Archives | 2003 Archives


  Sun’s sweet talk    [ February 7, 2003 ]
Sun's CTO rolls out some old news, but with an urgent spinand some interesting new twists
 
 
  Waging war on business    [ January 31, 2003 ]
How do you spell extortion? BSA, RIAA, DMCA
 
 
  Company time    [ January 24, 2003 ]
If your infrastructure enforces old-economy work rules, expect to pay for it in productivity
 
 
  The missing link    [ January 17, 2003 ]
You'll be able to grab a great phone/PDA/Internet device this year, but it's useless without converged services
 
 
  Consolidation fallout    [ January 10, 2003 ]
Take inventory now of the technologies, suppliers, and partners you can't live without
 
 
  Brain dumping    [ January 3, 2003 ]
The information locked in your brain today could be invaluable in 10 years -- but will it still exist?
 
 

2002 Archives | 2003 Archives


  Tying up loose ends    [ December 13, 2002 ]
Those little things you forget to do before leaving for vacation can end up ruining your time off
 
 
  Software goes extinct    [ December 6, 2002 ]
These days, software isn't software, it's revocable, metered computing potential
 
 
  Pay when it works    [ November 29, 2002 ]
When outsourcing a major project, sometimes the most important person on your IT staff is your attorney
 
 
  So long, Wintel    [ November 22, 2002 ]
If you still believe Windows on 32-bit Intel CPUs is the safest platform choice, take a fresh look at the market
 
 
  Interplanetary tango    [ November 15, 2002 ]
In today's astronomy headlines, Jupiter is now moving into orbit around IBM
 
 
  Price of performance    [ November 8, 2002 ]
What is lost when server application frameworks focus on run-time speed?
 
 
  The SME standard    [ November 1, 2002 ]
In a recession, buy like a small company; in times of plenty, buy like a small company
 
 
  Carry your state    [ October 25, 2002 ]
Standard techniques for contingency planning don't map well to service-oriented communications
 
 
  Presentation matters    [ October 18, 2002 ]
Apple and Red Hat are redefining GUIs by taking it one small step at a time
 
 
  Too rich or too thin    [ October 11, 2002 ]
The rich interfaces that replace browsers and text can't be controlled by vendors
 
 
  Privacy and risk    [ October 4, 2002 ]
Think those DRM mandates and rules won't affect you when accessing the Web at work? Think again
 
 
  Nothing to lose    [ September 27, 2002 ]
Sun's Jonathan Schwartz lays out a mission and message at InfoWorld's Next-Gen Web Services II Conference
 
 
  Sense of community    [ September 20, 2002 ]
Newsgroups, forums, and mailing lists can be workable substitutes for paid support
 
 
  Just as good    [ September 13, 2002 ]
Before leaping into unbranded hardware, make sure to consider all the pros, cons, and consequences
 
 
  Keep it covered    [ September 6, 2002 ]
Squeeze business continuity planning in among your many other underfunded IT priorities
 
 
  Quality in-house    [ August 30, 2002 ]
Software quality isn't a process or department, it's a job requirement for everyone in IT
 
 
  Is Sun serious?    [ August 23, 2002 ]
Again, Sun finds the trailing edge of technology and jumps on it with a characteristic lack of common sense
 
 
  Let's get small    [ August 16, 2002 ]
If you can't buy it, build it. Embedded technology is more accessible than ever
 
 
  Friends and enemies    [ August 9, 2002 ]
As with the school bully, it's best to play nice with MS or else risk getting hurt
 
 
  Media moguls    [ August 2, 2002 ]
Patents equal control, and their chilling effects can very well creep up to the enterprise
 
 
  Hook 'em, Steve    [ July 26, 2002 ]
Wondering whether or not a software giant can own the market and keep its soul
 
 
  No free cycles    [ July 19, 2002 ]
Learn the secret to making money from all those underutilized IT assets: conservation
 
 
  License to plunder    [ July 12, 2002 ]
Dear customer, we remotely crippled your servers for suspected license violations. Love, Microsoft
 
 
  Believe it or not    [ July 5, 2002 ]
Microsoft's latest strategies are aimed at getting something it never had: the enterprise IT market's respect
 
 
  The universal client    [ June 21, 2002 ]
Are universally accessible network data and services an IT myth or an achievable reality?
 
 
  Multi, rack, or blade    [ June 14, 2002 ]
The next wave of distributed computing will be guided not by fashion, but by necessity and technology
 
 
  And access for all    [ June 7, 2002 ]
Engineering accessibility into products, sites, and organizations is just good business sense
 
 
  ONE up on .Net    [ May 31, 2002 ]
Solaris 9 is dressed to kill -- .Net, that is. Sun's generosity is laudable, but watch out for the fine print
 
 
  Losing my religion    [ May 24, 2002 ]
When it comes to IT decision-making, an ounce of pragmatism is worth a pound of principles
 
 
  Bite spam back    [ May 17, 2002 ]
Companies can fight unsolicited e-mail on the cheap, but should also donate time and assets to the cause
 
 
  After the desktop    [ May 10, 2002 ]
Replacing desktops with notebooks will delight many, but be aware of potential problems
 
 
  The 64-bit quandary    [ May 3, 2002 ]
AMD's Opteron will change the CPU landscape, but should it change your company's server plans?
 
 
  Microsoft's rethink    [ April 26, 2002 ]
The pullback of .Net My Services raises questions about the viability of commercial Web services
 
 
  Server, heal thyself    [ April 19, 2002 ]
Dizzyingly complex distributed systems demand new approaches to monitoring and management
 
 
  Virtualizing services    [ April 12, 2002 ]
More flexible outsourcing is on the horizon, thanks to Web services and grids
 
 
  Avoiding merger fallout    [ April 5, 2002 ]
The HP-Compaq merger's impact on IT planning can be mitigated with a little effort
 
 
  Careful, Big Brother    [ March 29, 2002 ]
Using IT assets to monitor and restrict staff activities can bring unwelcome consequences
 
 
  Arrogance is out    [ March 22, 2002 ]
The tight economy and wary IT management are finally making pushy vendors face the music
 
 
  The message medium    [ March 15, 2002 ]
In the EAI messaging space, Sun's Java Message Service is a winning approach
 
 

2002 Archives | 2003 Archives



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