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Articles in November 2002 issue of Enterprise Systems Journal
- Trends to watch. (Tech snapshot: SAN vs. NAS).
- High-end Itanium futures. (News: the latest news on enterprise computing).
by Swoyer, Stephen - IBM, Red Hat reach accord.
- ActiveBatch gets the job done. (Operations Software).
- What's in a name? Because we lack a good data-naming methodology, we're placing mission-critical data--and ultimately entire business operations--at risk. (enterprise storage).
by Toigo, Jon William - PeopleSoft pre-configured on IBM eSeries servers. (Software).
- LANSA enables b-to-b automation. (Data Management).
- Offsite classroom training best: managers prefer to learn away from the workplace; hands-on training also popular. (career stats).
by Doty, Nick - Charting a new course. (editorial).
- HP and Hitachi partner for storage.
- z/OS release boasts scalability, manageability enhancements.
- Coming together. (Tech snapshot: SAN vs. NAS).
- Securing instant messaging: IM is rife with security holes, which translates to holes in your enterprise. Here's how to find and close them. (enterprise security).
by Schwartz, Mathew - StorageNetworks. (Products In Brief).
- Sun. (Products In Brief).
- StorageTek updates library management software. (Storage).
- Niche market. (Response Time).
by Gibbons, Dan - IBM updates enterprise COBOL, Debug tools. (News: the latest news on enterprise computing).
- IP VPN revenues to grow by 15 to 20 percent in 2002.
- Duking it out in storage. (Tech snapshot: SAN vs. NAS).
- SpamCure filters enterprise e-mail. (Security).
- Keep your eye on IP telephony: UC systems, which already come with built-in IP integration, are gradually taking on the characteristics of a more distributed, embedded architecture that fits nicely wihin the peer-to-peer, software-driven, Web-enabled netw
by Essex, David - Secure documents with SigNet. (Security).
- CA improves job management software. (Operations Software).
- Unisys to stand guard over storage. (News: the latest news on enterprise computing).
- The anatomy of legacy. (Response Time).
by Jaffe, Edward E. - ISVs enthusiastic about Big Iron Linux. (News: the latest news on enterprise computing).
- Got software? (Tech snapshot: SAN vs. NAS).
- Get with the grid: the idea of sharing computer power could eventually rival even the Internet's impact. (emerging technologies).
by Wonnacott, Laura - Surmounting corporate boundaries. (Case study: peer-to-peer networking).
by Schwartz, Mathew - SCO Group. (Products In Brief).
- Hitachi. (Products In Brief).
- Sagent. (Products In Brief).
- Tech snapshot: SAN vs. NAS.
by Marcum, Melissa - EAI and ETL. (Response Time).
by Humpf, James J. - HP unveils e3000 server upgrades.
- How far can Microsoft spread its .NET? Will Microsoft's .NET eventually bring mainframe and midrange data into the wonderful world of Windows? (host integration).
by McKendrick, Joseph - Closing the gap. (Tech snapshot: SAN vs. NAS).
- All-for-one, one-for-all communications: users want to go beyond messaging with sophisticated call management and mobile access that saves time and makes them more productive. Here's what IT needs to know. (Unified Communications).
by Essex, David - Banking on better storage. (Case study: storage).
by Robb, Drew - Trend Micro. (Products In Brief).
- XML connectivity to mainframe data. (Legacy Integration).(Xbridge Systems Host Data Access Utility)(Brief Article)