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  • IBM Business Group Drives High Growth

    IBM has combined several technology initiatives, including Linux, grid computing and virtualization, into a single high-growth business group, Strategic Growth Initiative, led by Jim Stallings, ex-general manager of Linux for the Armonk, N.Y., company. Stallings talked last month to eWEEK Senior Editor Peter Galli about SGI. What motivated the creation of Strategic Growth Initiative? We…

  • IM Interoperability: It’s the Business Model, Stupid

    The tension between technology and business models is intensifying in the instant messaging market as the largest IM providers test new approaches for working together. So far, business is winning. Last month marked a turning point in the ability for users to communicate across the largest IM networks. Microsoft Inc., Yahoo Inc. and America Online…

  • Redmond, We Have a Problem Here: XP SP2

    Redmond, we have a problem here. You see, I’m finding that patching Windows XP systems to Service Pack 2 (SP2) has all of the troubles and concerns that come with an operating system upgrade instead of a major patch. Technically, I can handle that, but I suspect there are a lot of VARs (value-added resellers)…

  • How Will Apps Fare with XP SP2?

    How huge of a headache will Windows XP SP2 implementation actually turn out to be? The answer will hinge largely on what types of application software people try to deploy, according to security and Windows professionals. For certain customers, the XP beta has been a walk in the park. Take, for example, DRPA, an environmental…

  • Staying With the HP Program

    Channel executives have mixed views on the recent promotion of Kevin Gilroy, who until last month ran Hewlett-Packard Co.’s channel program. On the one hand, they are supportive of the longtime channel executive’s move to senior vice president of HP’s worldwide SMB segment operation. On the other hand, they hope the change won’t derail the…

  • DVD XCopy Maker Shuts Doors

    This past Monday, 321 Studios shut its doors. Maker of the once popular DVD copying applications, DVD X Copy and DVD Copy Plus, the St. Charles, Missouri company has brought an end to nearly two years of legal battles with the leading Hollywood Studios, which felt the software was in violation of federal law. In…

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