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CA’s New Channel Push Taps Enterprise Partners
Victor Dellovo, president of Modcomp‘s systems and solutions division, counts his company among the few enterprise partners that have prospered with CA (Computer Associates International). Over the years, CA’s attempts to create an enterprise channel have conflicted with the company’s direct sales force. But Dellovo says Modcomp’s engineering strength has been the key to establishing…
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HP, Sun Pump Up the High End
Enterprises that rely on high-end systems for their mission-critical tasks will see some significant performance improvements in upcoming servers from Hewlett-Packard Co. and Sun Microsystems Inc. Both companies will drive the gains through new chip designs and surrounding technologies. HP will implement Intel Corp.’s Itanium 2 64-bit chip, and Sun will tout its dual-core UltraSPARC…
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Jinx-Free Technology
Who would have thought that we information technologists are a superstitious lot? You’d expect that those whose field is based on precise procedural logic to be hardheaded realists. In IT, we routinely measure things to several places to the right of the decimal point. When something doesn’t work, we do traces and study event logs…
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Solutions Sought for VOIP 911
The telecommunications and IT industries are marshaling resources to improve emergency 911 calling via voice over IP, and at least one project in the works takes advantage of Wi-Fi for location identification. The collaborative effort among some of the biggest names in telecom and IT comes in response to stepped-up interest by policy-makers in ensuring…
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IBM Looks to ‘Nocona’ to Cool Off Blade Servers
IBM next month will start powering its blade servers with Intel Corp.’s low-voltage version of its “Nocona” processor, a move designed to reduce the energy consumption and heat generated by the dense-form-factor systems. Using the processor in IBM’s BladeCenter HS20 systems will reduce the power consumption per processor by about 50 watts and by up…
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Tools Up Visual Studio Ante
Compuware Corp. is launching two tools that extend the capabilities of Microsoft Corp.’s Visual Studio development platform beyond Microsoft’s Visual Studio 2005 plans. Compuware DevPartner Fault Simulator 1.0 and Compuware DevPartner SecurityChecker 1.0. will help developers build in error-proofing and security when coding applications. DevPartner Fault Simulator tests and debugs error-handling code in native and…