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  • Oracle 10g: Top Goodies and Gotchas

    Oracle 10g recently went under eWEEK Labs’ microscope and came out with flying colors, earning an Analyst’s Choice recommendation for its ability to take workload off the shoulders of DBAs. That’s no surprise. True, as Technical Analyst Michael Caton and Technology Editor Peter Coffee write in their wrap-up of the 10g tests, prospective users are…

  • Dell Reseller Offers Lindows-Loaded PCs

    A Dell VAR on Tuesday began offering OptiPlex desktops for sale in Italy with a Linux operating system from Lindows. Although the announcement was positioned as an official Dell release, a spokesman from Dell Inc.’s headquarters in Round Rock, Texas, said the program was not offered with Dell’s approval. Questar, one of Dell’s Italian VARs,…

  • Resellers Looking Beyond IE

    Plenty of people are still seething about Scob, a new virus that uses keystroke logging to steal credit card numbers and other personal information. Beyond its special quirks, though, Scob is being seen as just the latest of many malware epidemics to blast through the holes in Microsoft’s software. Armed with non-Microsoft browsers, alternative operating…

  • Kicking Partner Relationship Management Up a Notch

    Time was, PRM (partner relationship management) was just a new way to deliver old information: product information, collateral material and the like. Most distributors can tick off the PRM box on a checklist of reseller support mechanisms. But that was then. This is now. The technology has matured since its emergence in the late 1990s.…

  • Apple: New iMac in Works

    Apple Computer Inc. has confirmed that the iMac is to be replaced in September with an entirely new model. With few of the iMac models still on the shelves of distributors and dealers, the company faces two months with no mainstream consumer computer available. In a statement, Apple confirmed it had stopped taking orders for…

  • Rivals Create IE Alternative for Browser Plug-Ins

    A group of Web browser makers has banded together to make software plug-ins as functional in their own browsers as in Microsoft’s dominant Internet Explorer browser. The Mozilla Foundation, Opera Software ASA and Apple Computer Inc. announced earlier this week that they have developed an extension to a plug-in API that serves as an alternative…

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