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IA-64 Linux From Red Hat
Red Hat announces the availability of the source code for IA-64 platforms, the first of which will be Intel’s “Itanium” processor, due later this year.
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: Boss, Same as the Old Boss… (Dell) | HP e-Vectra Product Follow-up | Dell Updates Its Appliance Line | Apple Displays Its Core in Mac OS X | U.S. vs. Microsoft: Another Day of Reckoning | Why Would Anyone Need More Than 50 IP Addresses? | Will Intel Take a Loss on Each CPU, but Make It Up in Volume? | “Whistler” Beta on the Web? | HP Reorganizes Storage Group, Addresses NAS-cent Market | HP: Why Not Just Call It “e-Vectra.com”? | Compaq Streamlines Product Line | Will MS try the Open Source
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Come See the Softer Side of Linux?
Three hardware manufacturers, trying to upgrade the scalability and manageability of Linux servers, announced major Linux server initiatives at LinuxWorld in New York.
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: Boss, Same as the Old Boss… (Dell) | HP e-Vectra Product Follow-up | Dell Updates Its Appliance Line | Apple Displays Its Core in Mac OS X | U.S. vs. Microsoft: Another Day of Reckoning | Why Would Anyone Need More Than 50 IP Addresses? | Will Intel Take a Loss on Each CPU, but Make It Up in Volume? | “Whistler” Beta on the Web? | HP Reorganizes Storage Group, Addresses NAS-cent Market | HP: Why Not Just Call It “e-Vectra.com”? | Compaq Streamlines Product Line | Will MS try the Open Source
2/21/2000
Embedded Linux for Handhelds
A spate of recent announcements from Lineo, Inc., Red Hat, and others concern the development of
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: Boss, Same as the Old Boss… (Dell) | HP e-Vectra Product Follow-up | Dell Updates Its Appliance Line | Wireless Mobile Portal by MobileID | Apple Displays Its Core in Mac OS X | U.S. vs. Microsoft: Another Day of Reckoning | Why Would Anyone Need More Than 50 IP Addresses? | Will Intel Take a Loss on Each CPU, but Make It Up in Volume? | “Whistler” Beta on the Web? | HP Reorganizes Storage Group, Addresses NAS-cent Market | HP: Why Not Just Call It “e-Vectra.com”? | Compaq Streamlines Product
2/14/2000
Dell Sharpens Its Linux Focus
Building on its current Linux position, Dell will start shipping Linux-based systems that use file management software from developer Eazel.
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: Boss, Same as the Old Boss… (Dell) | HP e-Vectra Product Follow-up | Dell Updates Its Appliance Line | Apple Displays Its Core in Mac OS X | U.S. vs. Microsoft: Another Day of Reckoning | Why Would Anyone Need More Than 50 IP Addresses? | Will Intel Take a Loss on Each CPU, but Make It Up in Volume? | “Whistler” Beta on the Web? | HP Reorganizes Storage Group, Addresses NAS-cent Market | HP: Why Not Just Call It “e-Vectra.com”? | Compaq Streamlines Product Line | Will MS try the Open Source
12/18/2000
Intel Server Trends
The Intel-based server market is one of the most hotly contested segments in the industry. What are the key trends in this market, and what will they mean to users, vendors, and the products themselves?
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: Boss, Same as the Old Boss… (Dell) | HP e-Vectra Product Follow-up | Dell Updates Its Appliance Line | Apple Displays Its Core in Mac OS X | U.S. vs. Microsoft: Another Day of Reckoning | Why Would Anyone Need More Than 50 IP Addresses? | Will Intel Take a Loss on Each CPU, but Make It Up in Volume? | “Whistler” Beta on the Web? | HP Reorganizes Storage Group, Addresses NAS-cent Market | HP: Why Not Just Call It “e-Vectra.com”? | Compaq Streamlines Product Line | Will MS try the Open Source
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The Old ERP Dilemma: How Long Should You Pay Maintenance?
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: The Old ERP Dilemma: How Long Should You Pay Maintenance? The Old ERP Dilemma: How Long Should You Pay Maintenance? Olin Thompson - February 8, 2002 Read Comments Introduction I recently had the privilege to sit with a group of about a dozen IT executives. What they shared was a common ERP system. Most people would think their ERP system was old (it was introduced in the 80 s and the average length of time that these companies had been using the product was approximately eight years). Over the last few
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Continuous Planning and Rolling Forecasts
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: White Paper Description: The old way of thinking—you run a company through the once a year budget process—is on the way out in favor of new concepts and system approaches generally described as continuous planning. The practical implementation of continuous planning is through rolling forecasts—frequent updates of financial plans that include integrating actuals data and rolling the forecast time period beyond the current fiscal year. Discover the concepts and practices of continuous planning,
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HP’s LT 6000r Six-CPU Server
HP has re-entered the enterprise computing race with the release of its LT 6000r, a six-CPU server with improved performance and excellent transactional price/performance.
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: Boss, Same as the Old Boss… (Dell) | HP e-Vectra Product Follow-up | Dell Updates Its Appliance Line | Apple Displays Its Core in Mac OS X | U.S. vs. Microsoft: Another Day of Reckoning | Why Would Anyone Need More Than 50 IP Addresses? | Will Intel Take a Loss on Each CPU, but Make It Up in Volume? | “Whistler” Beta on the Web? | HP Reorganizes Storage Group, Addresses NAS-cent Market | HP: Why Not Just Call It “e-Vectra.com”? | Compaq Streamlines Product Line | Will MS try the Open Source Ga
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Aligning Technology to Business Strategy: New Tools, Old Rules
Technology innovation continues at an incredible rate. Computing power, end user devices, networking and communication options, and software applications all offer new capabilities and options unimagined even five years ago. But the challenge remains the same as ever: how to select technology investments wisely? By following some basic guidelines, a company can help ensure its technology investments support business direction.
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: Business Strategy: New Tools, Old Rules Aligning Technology to Business Strategy: New Tools, Old Rules Source: Elite Management Consulting Corporation Document Type: White Paper Description: Technology innovation continues at an incredible rate. Computing power, end user devices, networking and communication options, and software applications all offer new capabilities and options unimagined even five years ago. But the challenge remains the same as ever: how to select technology investments wisely? By
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Compaq Partners with Red Hat in Linux Support Deal
Compaq Computer Corp. and Red Hat, Inc. announced that Compaq will provide call center support for the Red Hat Linux operating system.
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: Boss, Same as the Old Boss… (Dell) | HP e-Vectra Product Follow-up | Dell Updates Its Appliance Line | Apple Displays Its Core in Mac OS X | U.S. vs. Microsoft: Another Day of Reckoning | Why Would Anyone Need More Than 50 IP Addresses? | Will Intel Take a Loss on Each CPU, but Make It Up in Volume? | “Whistler” Beta on the Web? | HP Reorganizes Storage Group, Addresses NAS-cent Market | HP: Why Not Just Call It “e-Vectra.com”? | Compaq Streamlines Product Line | Will MS try the Open Source
10/20/1999
Intel s New Best Friend for Web Appliances is Linux
Intel has announced a brand of Web appliances that don't use Microsoft's Windows operating software. Instead, the new devices will run on the Linux operating system, which many customers are concluding is ideal for simple Web-surfing machines.
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: Boss, Same as the Old Boss… (Dell) | HP e-Vectra Product Follow-up | Dell Updates Its Appliance Line | Apple Displays Its Core in Mac OS X | U.S. vs. Microsoft: Another Day of Reckoning | Why Would Anyone Need More Than 50 IP Addresses? | Will Intel Take a Loss on Each CPU, but Make It Up in Volume? | “Whistler” Beta on the Web? | HP Reorganizes Storage Group, Addresses NAS-cent Market | HP: Why Not Just Call It “e-Vectra.com”? | Compaq Streamlines Product Line | Will MS try the Open Source
1/20/2000
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