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Windows Defragmenter: Not Good Enough
Take a look at this white paper to learn which products you should be using to properly and safely defragment your enterprise hardware.
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Linux - Not a Mass Market in Business
Linux has become one of the most talked-about phenomenon's in the computer industry. I personally can't recall of any platform getting the kind of broad ISV support that Linux has received so...
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Reflections on the year
Writing a column is a little like fishing. You pick a place to fish and then wonder if there is going to be any action once you drop your line. In the course of this year, there have been a few...
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Analysis: PC retail woes continue
Retail index stays slow, but lots of action in the share wars.
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PC vendors court small biz
There's not a vendor out there that doesn't want a good sized piece of the small business PC market. The result is that virtually every major vendor has built...
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AOL-Netscape deal changes the rules in the portal game
Well, weekends are supposed to be quiet in our industry, but this past weekend sure wasn't. If you are like me and have too many Web alerts set, you got the wedding notice in your e-mail. As we...
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COMMENTARY: Battle of the browsers-- don't count Netscape out yet!
It's almost become conventional wisdom by now: Microsoft's Internet Explorer now dominates the browser market. What's more, based on accounts both from the MS trial and comments from many in the...
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Internet economy: Computer industry doesn't have a clue
The term "Internet economy" is a perfect example of the computer industry's tendency to adopt buzzwords without the slightest clue as to what they really mean. At the recent Agenda...
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Analysis: iMac momentum stalls after fast start
It is without a doubt that I'd proclaim Apple's launch of the iMac as the single most widely covered and exciting product launch in the PC space this year. It's sexy looking, and the ad campaign...
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To continue its comeback, Apple must succeed with IT
It's official: Apple is off the "death watch." The company is no longer doing badly--in fact, it's doing quite well in certain market segments. The question now is, "How...
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Where does Microsoft want to go today?
Microsoft's unspoken, as well as spoken, message presented to analysts attending its Worldwide Analyst meeting earlier this month proved interesting. This meeting did not represent the...
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Analysis: Business sales of Windows 98 will be slow
To be fair, no one expected that PC business users would flock to Windows 98 in anywhere near the manner they did for Windows 95 when it was released. The difference in the hoopla, attention...
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Information appliances: a problem in the making for IT
If your organization is anything like mine, you have seen an explosion in the number of those wonderful little PDA devices typified by the PalmPilot. In their present form, these devices are...
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Merced delay does matter, but be flexible
The delay in Merced availability has been pooh-poohed and sloughed off by Intel, its OEMs and the analyst community at large. While the reason behind the delay is not a game-breaker -- and Intel...
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Old dog IBM is learning new tricks
Sometimes, it seems like the things you've finally given up hope of ever changing finally do change. I never thought I'd see IBM's insistence on customers sticking with IBM server...
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PDA sales boom
While there has been a lot of talk about handheld IT products, both computers and PDAs, up until Q4, the market was not that large nor robust. However, since that time, PDA sales volumes have...
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Microsoft's OS plans miss small business
With Windows 98 nearing release and Windows NT 5.0's feature set well-established, the products that make up Microsoft's short-term operating-system strategy are upon us. It's fair...
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Buyers' needs will slow rate of 64-bit migration
While there's a lot of buzz on Merced and a lot of talk about the brave new age of 64-bit computing, the hoopla is not well-founded. Intel's past experience with the speed of change in...
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Functionality be damned -- it's OK to be cool
To say that most of us computer types are left-brained is a blinding flash of the obvious, but even those of us who look at the specs on a cereal box often love things that are stylish. And while...
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Everyone needs an intranet
There are few concepts that come along that sound quite as compelling, theoretically, as the intranet. The idea of using standard internet technologies in a private network sounds great. Easier...
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It's official: Christmas PC sales will be gangbusters
After the dismal performance of the retail PC market during the Christmas selling season of 1996, some would argue that we deserved a better year this year. Well, deserved or not, this is...
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