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Enable Administrators to Morph into Managers by Leveraging Real-time Analytics and Automation
Take a look at this white paper to learn more about using real-time analytics and automation to get more out of your IT admins and make your network easier to manage.
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Tibco joins Web services crowd
The pioneer software company is the latest to support Web services as an effective way to speed up and integrate business processes Enterprise application integration (EAI) pioneer Tibco...
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Consignia aims to improve UK e-commerce deliveries
Delivery has been a problem for e-commerce in the past, but Consignia's new services aim to improve the experience for buyers and sellers Gift and grocery delivery may be easier this Christmas,...
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IBM: Web services, databases and Linux
The software arm of IBM, the world's largest IT supplier, detailed plans for pivotal areas including online services, standards and Linux at a recent US developer conference.
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IBM stresses support for Web services, databases and Linux
Martin Veitch reports on IBM's recent U.S. developer conferences, where the company's software arm laid out plans for pivotal areas including online services, standards and Linux.
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Dell favors blades over bulk
As Dell prepares to launch rack-mounted servers capable of supporting up to 300 processors, the future of its 32-way servers is uncertain.
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IBM throws more support behind Linux
Last week, Big Blue detailed plans to port more of its Tivoli enterprise management software to Linux--Tivoli Policy Director and security tools.
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Compaq soothes fears of Alpha users
Compaq is attempting to calm users who are concerned by its decision to eventually discontinue the development of Alpha processor systems. The firm said last week that it will help users moving...
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IT banks on Windows XP
Industry experts are counting on Windows XP to spur a new round of IT spending for the software and complimentary products such as faster PCs.
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UK software pirates could get 10 years
A new, strict copyright and trademark bill would put a heavy price on company directors who are caught using pilfered software.
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ARM wrestles 64-bit tech for handhelds
ARM will use server technologies, including 64bit and superscalar architectures, to power the next generation of handheld devices using 3G networks.
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Dot-coms salaries surge
The UK's Internet-centric businesses are having to pay more to keep staff, or risk losing them to traditional firms.
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Compaq's 'geek' warning over Linux
Compaq's advice on Linux: Get out of your niche and into the market.
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Intel drafts PDA blueprint
Semiconductor industry experts say Intel's XScale is the perfect scalable engine for handhelds. But other companies are way out in front.
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Developers help 3Com retain market lead
There was clear evidence at Comdex this week that 3Com is continuing to attract enough third-party developer support for its PalmPilot to make it difficult for Microsoft or other competitors to...
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UK ponders action on Compaq's Y2K efforts
Compaq is still in the millennium bug wars, as the UK Advertising Standards Authority ponders a decision on whether the biggest PC vendor's systems are truly compliant. Although the complainant...
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CeBIT: The Hannover experience
The Hannover CeBIT computer trade fair will have its most glitzy cast ever this year when IBM's chairman and CEO Lou Gerstner and German chancellor Helmut Kohl kick off the world's...
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NEC confirms direct PC sales in UK
NEC is aiming to do a Dell on UK small- and medium-sized companies by selling direct. Confirmed today, the move is a U-turn for the company that has always relied on corporate sales force and a...
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Pfeiffer hints at Digital layoffs
LONDON -- Compaq chairman and CEO Eckhard Pfeiffer gave the first hint this morning that the addition of Digital to his company's portfolio will mean a reduction in combined headcount....
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Compaq, Digital heads claim end-to-end coverage
Compaq and Digital this morning presented a united front as they discussed the upside of the $9.6 billion purchase announcement. Under terms of the deal, Digital (DEC) will become a wholly-owned...
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UK firm to supply Dell with modems
United Kingdom PC Card specialist Psion Dacom plc. has won a huge worldwide deal to supply Dell with modems. The product is the Gold Card Global 56k, a PC Card combining 56kbps modem and GSM/PCS...
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