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  • Technology Trends - Many Vendors Boost Linux Enterprise Capabilities

    Many Vendors Boost Linux Enterprise Capabilities

    Many IT managers still view Linux as an operating system favored by game playing geeks with no place in mission critical applications that demand 24x7 reliability. But the many advantages that Linux is beginning to demonstrate in just such applications is reason to look into where this technology might fit into your organization's infrastructure.

    March, 2002

  • Technology Trends - Globalstar Expands Mobile Satellite Services (Sep 2000)

    Globalstar Expands Mobile Satellite Services (Sep 2000)

    In February 2000, Globalstar USA launched its mobile satellite service in the United States, providing seamless voice service coast to coast with international roaming capabilities. A rollout of commercial Globalstar services began at the end of 1999, and it is anticipated that completion of the basic network rollout will be achieved by the first quarter of 2001, at which point Globalstar service will be available in over 120 countries served by 38 gateways.

    March, 2002

  • Technology Trends - Compaq Software and Hardware Highlights for 2000 (Aug 2000)

    Compaq Software and Hardware Highlights for 2000 (Aug 2000)

    In June 2000 Compaq presented a strategy statement for OpenVMS. Central to the strategy is the release of new OpenVMS functionality every 12 to 18 months, support for all AlphaServers, and the integration of solutions with Windows NT, Tru64 UNIX, and StorageWorks. In addition Compaq pledged to enhance ultra high availability, scalability, security, and performance including support for Fastpath for SCSI and Fibre Channel, reduction in RMS locking, lock manager performance enhancements, and Extended File Cache (XFC).

    March, 2002

  • Technology Trends - IBM Fights to Recover PC Server Market Losses

    IBM Fights to Recover PC Server Market Losses

    The drop in IBM's server revenues by more than 10 percent during 1999 caused CEO Lou Gerstner to name Samuel Palmisano to head a new server business entity. Palmisano is viewed by many as a likely successor to Gerstner, so this move signifies how serious IBM is about battling to regain its lost market share. IBM is in third position in the server market and is challenged by Compaq, Dell, and Hewlett-Packard. IBM is revitalizing every aspect of its server business in order to turn the situation around.

    March, 2002

  • Technology Trends - DSL Can Payoff in Enterprise Applications

    DSL Can Payoff in Enterprise Applications

    Digital subscriber line (DSL) is the phone company's answer to low cost, wide bandwidth communications channels. Challenging DSL are the cable companies, which offer cable modems. From a business standpoint, the matter certainly tilts in favor of DSL, although few companies have yet taken the plunge. This analysis looks at the issues that confront an IT manager considering DSL installations and what tradeoffs need to be addressed.

    March, 2002

  • Technology Trends - Storage Future Looks Attractive

    Storage Future Looks Attractive

    As essential as storage is to IT, managers rarely find the topic exciting. New developments in the storage arena, however, may bring new respect to this often-neglected resource. Two dominant trends that will affect storage through 2002 are improved economies and networking. This short post outlines these trends as of the year 2000.

    March, 2002

  • Technology Trends - Vendor Tactics Will Dictate Directory Services Future

    Vendor Tactics Will Dictate Directory Services Future

    Network directories hold the potential for saving organizations millions of dollars in managing their IT resources. The key to this management is directory services. Directory service vendors, however, have been much more interested in using directories to control their market share than in providing customers with the resources they need.

    March, 2002

  • Technology Trends - Top 10 Teen Wired Cities in America (March 2002)

    Top 10 Teen Wired Cities in America (March 2002)

    America Online announced the top 10 teen wired cities in America based on a national survey of more than 6,700 parents of teens and teens conducted by Digital Marketing Services. The results are based on the amount of time that teens, ages 12 to 17, spend online on a weekly basis and also reveals what teens do while they're online, including email, homework, instant message, listen to music, research current events, play games, and more.

    March, 2002

  • Technology Trends - Change is the One Constant in the Database Market

    Change is the One Constant in the Database Market

    Databases are more essential today than they ever were. The problems of database management, however, are growing exponentially. Data corruption, security, meta data, Y2K, Web compatibility, XML (Extensible Markup Language), and cross-platform operability are just a few of the challenges confronting those administering databases. Database vendors from the top tier to the bottom are confronting many of these issues and are developing applications to address them. These revisions, however, often add to the burden of database management.

    March, 2002

  • Technology Trends - Compaq/Digital Shared Storage Overview (Aug 2000)

    Compaq/Digital Shared Storage Overview (Aug 2000)

    Shared storage provides an economical option for meeting the storage demands of multiple-host environments. Shared storage allows for more effective management of storage for a lower total cost because multiple-host storage needs can be consolidated into a few storage systems, resulting in fewer hardware components and fewer physical locations. Heterogeneous storage area networks go a step further by allowing the interconnection of multiple shared storage environments into a single network and enabling single point management of the storage environment. In addition, the consolidated storage becomes available to any host server, regardless of physical location.

    March, 2002

  • Technology Trends - Turbulence Ahead in the ERP Market (Nov 2000)

    Turbulence Ahead in the ERP Market (Nov 2000)

    The promises of the ERP revolution of a few years ago have too often been realized as expensive, bulky software coupled with painful rollouts and often wrenching organizational realignments. Consequently, ERP vendors are under the gun. Several have faced hard economic times along with rapid changeovers in the executive suites and disappointed customers. The major ERP suppliers are also facing a wakeup call from nimble e-commerce competitors such as Ariba, Clarify, Commerce One, I2 Technologies, and Siebel Systems to say nothing about their traditional adversaries, IBM and Microsoft. Application service providers are yet another threat to ERP providers' welfare.

    March, 2002

  • Technology Trends - The Future of Pay Phones: Universal Communication Kiosks

    The Future of Pay Phones: Universal Communication Kiosks

    As mobile technology users increasingly demand convenient connectivity, the face of mobile communications will change. Currently, the average mobile user must access multiple connections to listen to voice mail, make phone calls, and check and respond to email. Establishing each of these connections is a time-consuming process that the rushed mobile user will not tolerate when more convenient technology exists.

    March, 2002

  • Technology Trends - Will Microsoft's E-Business Plan Pay Off?

    Will Microsoft’s E-Business Plan Pay Off?

    Long-time users of Microsoft products are finding themselves in that familiar but disconcerting position again as they enter the e-business realm. Just as Microsoft did with Windows and the Internet, it is once more planning on a grand scale, delaying software launch dates, and confusing potential customers. Despite these drawbacks, the likelihood of Microsoft eventually bringing successful electronic commerce to market is high. And if the products even come close to their grandiose goals, the software will solve many problems for electronic merchants.

    March, 2002

  • Technology Trends - Western Union Steps Up to the Web

    Western Union Steps Up to the Web

    Western Union Financial Services Inc., a subsidiary of First Data Corporation, announced in August 2000 its Western Union PayCash service, which allows consumers to pay for Internet purchases with cash at participating Western Union agent locations. The Western Union PayCash service is a unique payment option for Internet purchases because it requires no credit card, bankcard, or bank account. Consumers make their product selections online and bring their cash to a Western Union agent location, which in many cases is a nearby grocery store.

    March, 2002

  • Technology Trends - WAP Technology: Nokia Grows Beyond Being a Technology Company

    WAP Technology: Nokia Grows Beyond Being a Technology Company

    Nokia continues to strengthen its end-to-end WAP solution by offering a full range of WAP-compliant products including gateways, portals, mobile terminals, and browsers as well as a full range of tools for WAP-based content creation and delivery, end-user application platforms, and systems integration services. Nokia Professional Services is aggressively entering the service solutions market for planning, deploying, managing, and enhancing WAP products. Additionally, Nokia's alliances with many of the world's largest networking and application companies are driving the progress that will make mobile Internet a viable marketplace.

    March, 2002