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  • Linux TCO edge: Lower labor costs

    Linux administrators are better qualified than Windows admins--and they can manage 10 times the load. Grant Gross says Oliver Rist got it wrong--Linux has the TCO edge over Windows.

    News items | January 3, 2003 12:00am PST

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  • Photos: All's well with shuttle repairs

    Astronaut Steve Robinson takes a spacewalk to fix a potential problem with Discovery's heat shield.

  • Photos: All's well with shuttle repairs

    Astronaut Steve Robinson takes a spacewalk to fix a potential problem with Discovery's heat shield.

  • Integrating Oracle and Java: Optimizing your development platform for ERP apps

    Bringing Oracle and Java together in your development environment gives you an exceptionally flexible and robust application development and data-handling infrastructure that fronts an excellent...

    News items | September 15, 2003 12:00am PDT

  • Eliminate EDI by migrating to the Web

    Every day, companies around the world are migrating applications to the Web and expanding the potential of their businesses in the process. It's about more than cutting costs and increasing...

    News items | July 23, 2003 12:00am PDT

  • How to make a sound business and technology case for ERP implementation

    When senior management has Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) on the table, it’s a pressing issue--a moment of truth for the company. To some of your top execs, it’s a catchphrase, to others, a...

    News items | April 16, 2003 12:00am PDT

  • Linux TCO edge: Lower labor costs

    Linux administrators are better qualified than Windows admins--and they can manage 10 times the load. Grant Gross says Oliver Rist got it wrong--Linux has the TCO edge over Windows.

    News items | January 3, 2003 12:00am PST

  • Balancing partners for EDI success

    Forget supply-chain relationships, it's the power balances between partners that are key to EDI success, according to TechRepublic's post-mortem of the grocery industry.

    News items | October 18, 2002 12:00am PDT

  • EDI--lessons learned

    Grocery companies were the EDI guinea pigs. TechRepublic looks back at lessons learned and recommends some new approaches to client contracts.

    News items | October 17, 2002 12:00am PDT

  • EDI--What went wrong?

    E-commerce lives with the legacy of EDI's failure. TechRepublic offers a post-mortem of the grocery industry.

    News items | September 27, 2002 12:00am PDT

  • Sharp launches Linux PDA

    Sharp's new SL-5000D Linux-based PDA that runs Java and C++ applications is aimed at developers, in advance of a consumer launch next year.

    News items | November 20, 2001 12:00am PST

  • Mobile gadget packs three gizmos in one

    Are you ready for a new mobile device that works as a phone, organizer and browser--and enables wireless e-mail? It looks like a pocket game console rather than a traditional handheld.

    News items | November 9, 2001 12:00am PST

  • VIA lowers P4 system costs

    VIA's new division will market VIA-branded, low-cost processors based on their own chipset.

    News items | October 29, 2001 12:00am PST

  • DVD writer puts 9.4GB on disk

    New DVD writer from LaCie allows users to 'drag and drop' files onto a DVD-RAM disk that can hold up to 9.4GB of data.

    News items | September 21, 2001 12:00am PDT

  • USB 2.0 peripherals begin shipping

    Peripherals using on the upgraded Universal Serial Bus, which is 40 times faster than the original version, are now shipping.

    News items | September 4, 2001 12:00am PDT

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