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Articles in February 2002 issue of Enterprise Systems Journal
- Storage: Tricord introduces Lunar Flare NAS 1200.(Product Announcement)(Brief Article)
- Oracle warms up to Web services at OpenWorld. (News: the latest news on enterprise computing).
by Migliore, Matt - IDC: mixed results for server revenues. (News: the latest news on enterprise computing).(Statistical Data Included)
- Business snapshot: Linux's long-term appeal.(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
by Parkes, Clara - CA rebrands, relaunches BI product.(CA-CleverPath Portal 3.5)(Product Announcement)(Brief Article)
- Candle and RSA partner together.(Brief Article)
- Red hat moves to the mainframe. (News: the latest news on enterprise computing).
by McConnell, Chris - Personalization solution. (Response Time).(Letter to the Editor)
by Kirby, Tim - SPC launches storage benchmark. (News: the latest news on enterprise computing).
by McConnell, Chris - Data management: Siebel looks to stay on top with new release.(Product Announcement)
- Network management HP launches blade servers.(HP bc1100)
- Innovate or evaporate: a down economy needn't mean stagnation. E-learning can help your organization excel cost-effectively. (the business of technology).
by Wonnacott, Laura - Revised opinion. (Response Time).(Letter to the Editor)
by Schoen, Frank - Cisco rolls out second IPv6 implementation. (News: the latest news on enterprise computing).
- Dealing with bankruptcy: when a supplier or customer declares bankruptcy, knowing your rights can help you protect your own contracts. (business basics).
by Powell, James E. - Big iron and open source join forces: IBM's improbable embrace of Linux two years ago now offers compelling opportunities for large enterprises. (IBM and Linux)(Cover Story).
by Udell, Jon - Ericom announces support for ColdFusion.(Brief Article)
- Portal mania: in an era of IT limits, companies are turning to enterprise portals to better leverage existing application investments. (host integration).
by McKendrick, Joseph - The search for good security staff: with top management giving a new focus to security, it may be a good time to hire. But who? Start your search with these guidelines. (enterprise security).
by Schwartz, Mathew - NetApp hints at enterprise backup hardware. (News: the latest news on enterprise computing).
- Standardizing infrastructure lowers costs at Philips. (Profiles In It).(Kathy Burkle)
by Mueller, Bob - Rain, snow, sleet or spam: Harvard took the open source view of its e-mail problem, and a reliable, timely Sendmail system was the result.
by Schwartz, Mathew - Dot Hill enhances SANpath and SANscape software.(Brief Article)
- Gartner: services key to IBM's success. (News: the latest news on enterprise computing).
- How much storage? (Response Time).(Letter to the Editor)
by Chiechi, Steve - Fresh voices. (editorial).(Editorial)
- Storage management quarrels: the inability of storage vendors to agree on common standards hurts anyone trying to make storage software purchases. Here are tips to help. (enterprise storage).
by Toigo, Jon William - Linux appeal grows despite obstacles: as Linux continues to make enterprise inroads, the real loser isn't Microsoft, as once predicted, but Unix. Shrinking software budgets are limiting the numbers of new projects it can be used on, however. (IBM and Linu
by Patrizio, Andy - Neugents come to the mainframe.(Computer Associates' Unicenter Performance Management Predictor for z/OS and 0S/390)(Product Announcement)(Brief Article)