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Play it Again, Sam
It wasn’t exactly a huge integration project. In fact, it was tiny, but not as tiny as its budget. I had to upgrade the computing environment in an office so that it would handle a lot bigger workload. In this case, the job was to replace PCs with something much better to handle changing requirements,…
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HP Moves to Quell Supply Chain Issue
Hewlett-Packard Co. executives have crisscrossed the country in recent weeks to assure customers and investors that the problems that resulted in the company’s troubling third-quarter financial results are in the past. However, some skeptical users and industry analysts are taking a wait-and-see view of the situationwhich cost HP’s Enterprise Storage and Server Group $400 million…
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PeopleSoft Fires CEO Conway
In the wake of a 15-month-long battle for its life, PeopleSoft Inc.’s board of directors fired CEO Craig Conway Friday morning. The board cited “a loss of confidence” in Conway’s ability to guide the company. The company’s founder and chairman, Dave Duffield, will replace Conway as CEO. Kevin Parker and Phil Wilmington will act as…
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Pay-Per-Use Computing: Will It Fly?
Back, somewhere before the dawn of time, when I first got involved with computers, computing resources were incredibly expensive. On the big iron machines that I first encountered, the cost of use was so high that users were allotted and billed for CPU seconds. And the cost per second could be quite significant. Of course,…
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IBM Enhances Transaction Monitoring Tool
IBM will launch Friday a new version of its Tivoli transaction-performance monitoring product that greatly expands the range of application transactions it can track. IBM Tivoli Monitoring for Transaction Performance Version 5.3, in addition to a deeper view into the performance of WebSphere application transactions, adds the ability to track transaction performance across BEA WebLogic…
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Site Helps Retailers Tout Local Deals
One problem that retailers have with the World Wide Web is that it’s so … well … worldwide. A group of newspaper publishers tried to address that issue Thursday with the launch of a Web site intended to match consumers looking for specific products with local retailers that have those products on special promotions. The…
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