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Assessing the Drivers of Sales Performance
Outmoded measures are being used to develop marketing strategies and allocate resources. Existing go to market models often fail to consider the customer's total experience, and provides little information for planning. The solution is to reorient performance metrics to become value-driven.

RED HAT LINUX PRINT DRIVERS: Europe | IMI Sees Red In Dawn Of Fiscal 2001 | Ultimate Connection Seeking Its US Retail Connection Through Solomon Software Partners | Oracle Applications - An Internet-Reinvented Feisty Challenger | Interelate: More on Tap Than Apps | PeopleSoft 8 Launched – Anything to Write Home About? | Lipstream Speaks to Kana | IBM Nabs Another Application Vendor | Epicor Software Corp.: How Far From Being One-Stop Shop? | Peregrine Polishes the Old In-Out-and-In-between | Mirapoint Launches Global Partner
3/20/2006

IBM Loads Linux on Mainframes
IBM has announced that it will now provide Linux support and services for its largest machines, the S/390 Series of mainframes/servers.

RED HAT LINUX PRINT DRIVERS: On Record Pace | Red Hat Releases Clustering Software | It’s All About User Experience But, How Can We Measure User Experience? | Windows 2000 Bug Fixes Posted | Is Fourth Shift Succeeding in Providing Complete Customer Care ? | SAP - A Leader Under Reconstruction | Baltimore Technologies Doubles Revenues, Offers World-Class PKI Hosting | GE and Commerce One Turn on the Lights - But You Ain’t Seen Nothin’ Yet | 80 Million Ways to be Agile | How Detrimental Can a 2nd-In-Charge’s Departure Be? |
6/9/2000

Linux Laptops from Dell
Dell now has begun selling two models of its laptops with Linux preinstalled.

RED HAT LINUX PRINT DRIVERS: Inspiron 7500, come with Red Hat Linux 6.1 and are certified by Linuxcare. The Inspirons with Linux are available now, but the Latitudes will be available Feb. 4, according to a company representative. The move has been expected since last August. The CPX is the top-of-the-line model of Dell s Latitude line, slimmer and more expensive than the Inspirons, which are designed to be more like replacements for desktop computers. The price for the Linux models is the same as for the Windows 98 models, the
2/18/2000

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.

RED HAT LINUX PRINT DRIVERS: IA-64 Linux From Red Hat IA-64 Linux From Red Hat R. Krause - June 15, 2000 Read Comments R. Krause - June 15, 2000 Event Summary In May Red Hat, Inc. announced the availability of an early release of the Red Hat source code for the forthcoming Intel Itanium processor platform targeting high-end servers and workstations. This distribution enables the development of IA-64 software for the most intensive computing environments, from high performance design automation to enterprise level databases. A free
6/15/2000

MAPICS, Inc. to Acquire Pivotpoint, Expanding e-business Offerings for Mid-Sized Manufacturing Establishments
On December 15, MAPICS, Inc. a leading provider of enterprise business applications for mid-sized manufacturing companies, announced a definitive agreement to acquire Pivotpoint, Inc., a company whose proven technology and visionary e-business solutions place them at the forefront of the extended enterprise application space. With this aggressive move, MAPICS immediately expands its offerings across multiple platforms, including Windows NT, UNIX, Linux and AS/400.

RED HAT LINUX PRINT DRIVERS: Genesis & Future | Red Hat Plays Love You, Love You Not with CPUs | Dell Sharpens Its Linux Focus | Symix Starts New Year Under New Name, But Old Issues Remain | Manugistics Lays Groundwork For Talus Integration | What On Earth Is Going On With SSA? | BEA Systems Has A Broad Vision For E-Business Infrastructures | Big ERP Players Courting Government Agencies | QueryObject Partners With Cognos | Geac Lives By Acquisitions; Will It Die By An Acquisition? | Quantum Snaps Off Its NAS Group | Lawson
1/10/2000

The Truth about Agent versus Agentless Monitoring
Monitoring servers, environments (physical and virtual), platforms (AIX, Solaris, Windows, VMware, HP/UX, Linux, Novell), applications (e-mail, Web, CRM, ERP, e-commerce), and services (service level agreements) is critical for IT departments. But it can be a daunting task to find the right monitoring solution. This paper examines the differences between agent and agentless monitoring, to help you make the right decision.

RED HAT LINUX PRINT DRIVERS:   comments powered by Disqus Related Topics:   IT Monitoring and Management,   Service Level Agreement (SLA) Related Keywords:   Uptime Software,   server monitoring,   server monitoring windows,   server monitoring free,   server network monitoring,   monitor server software,   server monitoring linux,   open source server monitoring,   server performance monitoring software,   sql server performance monitor,   sql server performance monitoring,   agentless monitoring,   server uptime
5/25/2010 12:31:00 PM

Managed Print Services: An SMB priority
Printers can place a huge administrative burden on small to medium businesses (SMBs), which diverts them from their core activities. The solution is to use a managed print service (MPS), combining hardware, service, and supplies into a service based on cost-per-page. This paper discusses the printing challenges faced by SMBs and how a simple and flexible MPS can help save time and money while improving staff productivity.

RED HAT LINUX PRINT DRIVERS:   comments powered by Disqus Related Topics:   Consulting and Services,   Outsourcing,   Information Management and Collaboration,   Document Management,   Workflow Management,   Office Application and Automation,   Office Productivity Suite,   Printing Related Industries:   Industry Independent Related Keywords:   IT Management,   IT Infrastructure,   Facilities Management,   MPS,   Procument,   Outsourcing,   managed print services,   what is a print,   to print,   print to,  
9/8/2011 6:12:00 AM

Better Together: Blades, Linux, and Insight Control
In today’s datacenter, management costs have eclipsed all others. Server management puts a huge strain on IT budgets and, as a result, solutions that reduce costs by simplifying IT infrastructures and automating management processes are in high demand. Thankfully, a Linux-hosted management tool delivers automation for key management process—allowing your IT talent to focus on real-time business needs.

RED HAT LINUX PRINT DRIVERS: a result, solutions that reduce costs by simplifying IT infrastructures and automating management processes are in high demand. Thankfully, a Linux-hosted management tool delivers automation for key management process—allowing your IT talent to focus on real-time business needs. Better Together: Blades, Linux, and Insight Control style= border-width:0px; />   comments powered by Disqus Related Topics:   IT Infrastructure and Development,   Data Center Equipment,   Cooling System,   Server,  
8/24/2007 1:33:00 PM

Novell


RED HAT LINUX PRINT DRIVERS: Novell® (NASDAQ: NOVL) provides infrastructure software and services to tens of thousands of enterprises around the world. The company was formed in 1979 and now has more than 6,000 employees and 5,000 global partners. The company was one of the earliest developers of corporate network technology (including LAN, WAN, and Internet solutions) in the 1980s. Currently, Novell offers solutions and support for open source and commercial software on all kinds of platforms and devices. Novell, in embracing the open source movement, delivers expertise in enterprise software and Linux solutions and services to help its customers deploy Linux strategically in the enterprise. The company is headquartered in Massachusetts, USA.

Bristol Technology Ships Win-to-Lin Migration Tool
Bristol Technology, Inc. has announced shipment of its Windows-to-Linux application-migration tool. Bristol's Wind/U for Linux product, which began shipping Tuesday, enables developers to compile Microsoft Win32 API and Microsoft Foundation Class source code directly on Linux, and create native, desktop and server-based Linux applications, according to Bristol.

RED HAT LINUX PRINT DRIVERS: Wind/U for Linux supports Red Hat Linux 6.1 and the Corel Linux distribution. Bristol also is offering services, via its Linux Porting Center, to help companies determine the effort required to port their applications to Linux. The Porting Center also provides hands-on training in Linux development, Bristol says. Market Impact Bristol s announcement comes six weeks after rival MainSoft announced its plans to offer its MainWin product for Linux. (See TEC News Analysis article: MainWin for Linux - NT
12/8/1999

How to Squeeze More Efficiency Out of Your Infrastructure
The Linux operating system is free and stable, delivers solid performance, and often has good vendor support. These advantages have allowed it to garner 60 percent of the Web server market, making it popular among Web hosts as well. Yet despite the obvious advantages, Linux is not fully optimized for Web hosts because it was never designed specifically to address the unique requirements for this market. Find out more.

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