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Archive - 07 Feb 2003

Make your Java Web site run smoothly

Feature This new book from Addison Wesley Professional might not help you code more efficiently, but it will help you make your Java Web site more efficient

Friday

Blog Friday 7/2/2003So, farewell then, floppy disk. Dell is ditching the dinky data device from some of its top-end desktops, and the writing is clearly on the wall. I've seen 'em all, from 8" hard...

The Week in Review: Lair of the SQL worm

News Slammer continued to cause trouble, the Beeb ploughed Archers fans, and Nokia showed its N-Gaging new handset

The Internet: Saviour of the planet?

Comment Jeff Davies: The revolution in communications, sparked by the Internet, might be experiencing growing pains but its one-to-one commerce points to a greener future.

Novell readies revamped NetWare

News NetWare 6.5 is being promoted as an alternative to Windows Server 2003 as Novell tries to make up ground lost to Microsoft

Developing your .Net certification strategy

News Once you decide to pursue a .Net developer certification, where do you begin? Find out what you need to know to get started and what you should consider in choosing a cert.

Businesses reap rewards of e-government

News Businesses in Europe are increasingly using the Internet to access public services, but private citizens are being let down, says a new survey

Sony CLIE PEG-NZ90

Review This gadget lover's dream does so much that we wish it did just a little more -- particularly considering its size and price.

Tech Data makes £140m bid for Azlan

News Two big network distributors are to merge as the market continues to tighten

Web services market still up for grabs

News Two recent surveys in the US show that opinions are divided over whether .Net or J2EE is the way to go for Web services

Motorola tech gets flashy

News Motorola has developed new methods to increase the capacity of flash memory chips

Web kiosks help job hunters on the high street

News In a new trial, people in six UK regions will be able to use free Internet kiosks to look for work and access a range of other services

Microsoft details Server 2003 features

News To reassure potential customers about the security and reliability of Windows Server 2003, Microsoft has released a list of added features

Oracle does UK government deal

News UK government agencies will now get the same discount on Oracle's database software as their US counterparts do

Is Microsoft ready for Web services?

Comment Tony McCune: For Microsoft to deliver on Web services and appeal to mid-size companies, the company will need to shift gears and interoperate with all existing systems, even Linux. And that will...

IT Anthems: I believe in Teradata

Feature Oracle might as well give it up, baby, cuz the Teradata boy-band belieeeeeeves in its database

Sun gathers Solaris-Intel commitments

News The server maker is demonstrating that its current efforts to promote Intel-based product are taking hold

Ex-student accused of spying on campus

News A former Boston College student has been indicted for allegedly installing spyware on more than 100 campus computers and could face up to 20 years in prison

Boeing's sky-high Net access takes off

News British Airways and other airlines are ready to offer online access to business travellers, despite some ongoing technical hitches

Intel sets Banias release date

News Banias, to be sold under the Pentium-M name, differs substantially from its predecessors from a technological perspective and in how it will be marketed

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