Jesse Berst heralds the sub-USD800 "Cheap PC" and how it--not the NC--will change your job. (English)
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Title:Jesse Berst heralds the sub-USD800 "Cheap PC" and how it--not the NC--will change your job.
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Contributors:Berst, Jesse ( author )
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Place of publication:New York, NY
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Table of contents – Volume 14, Issue 50
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SET backers such as IBM are ready to battle boosters of other E-commerce schemes at Internet World| 1997
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SQL Financials' updated suite is easier to use and has enhanced reporting features.| 1997
- 6
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Microsoft is backing off on integrating ZAW technologies in Windows 98.| 1997
- 8
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NetIQ extends AppManager Suite to manage 12 applications on Domino or NT.| 1997
- 8
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Resonate's Intelliflow makes Web applications more reliable and scalable.| 1997
- 8
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Chat systems are moving into the enterprise with the aid of some new packages.| 1997
- 10
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Intel initiative aims to boost notebook battery life to an average of 3 hours by 1999.| 1997
- 10
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Digital has finally found a buyer for its networking business: Cabletron.| 1997
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NetWare users show their loyalty as Novell posts strong financial figures.| 1997
- 16
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HP is joining the ranks of vendors offering eight-processor NT servers.| 1997
- 16
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Zurf app promises to reduce Internet search time by consolidating results.| 1997
- 16
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Netscape plans to scoop up Kiva, an upstart application server vendor.| 1997
- 18
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The Best of Comdex awards, the first given by PC Week, represent a partnering of technical expertise with real-world experience.| 1997
- 18
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Innovation, both evolutionary and revolutionary, marks Best of Comdex winners.| 1997
- 20
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Emerging technologies, including voice recognition, offer clues to future markets.| 1997
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Several long-awaited capabilities have made it to the mainstream.| 1997
- 27
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Jeff Frentzen seeks out sites devoted to freedom issues surrounding encryption.Frentzen, Jeff et al. | 1997
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Jim Louderback surveys the field, from the wondrous to the wacky, at last month's Comdex.Louderback, Jim et al. | 1997
- 29
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Allsport Photography puts an intranet in the picture to keep its photo library's users in sharp focus.| 1997
- 29
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Scala turns on a TV applications suite that creates multimedia push channels.| 1997
- 34
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Eamonn Sullivan lauds recent and current efforts to take a bite out of spam crime.Sullivan, Eamonn et al. | 1997
- 41
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Novera's Epic 2.0 combines a JavaBean environment with a central server.| 1997
- 41
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FrontPage 98 supports Dynamic HTML.| 1997
- 43
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Coda 2.0 treats JavaBeans and HTML as components.| 1997
- 43
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Roaster 4 brings the Java development environment to Windows and Unix.| 1997
- 46
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Involv Intranet makes it easier to create intranet pages for collaborative software.| 1997
- 46
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Metaquest's Census 97 uses Microsoft Access to track software defects.| 1997
- 51
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REVIEW - ChannelManager 1.0 can create push channels for metadata--but it doesn't push all that quickly.| 1997
- 55
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Microsoft and the DOJ will meet in court this week over IE licensing.| 1997
- 55
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REVIEW 233MHz-based notebooks perform on a par with 233MHz desktops.| 1997
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Flat-panel displays are debuting with prices as low as USD 2.000.| 1997
- 62
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Peter Coffee: It's the best of times and the worst of times for fans of USB.Coffee, Peter et al. | 1997
- 66
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Sandisk squeezes 10MB of flash memory onto a card the size of a guitar pick.| 1997
- 66
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USB vendors exhibit new products, even though Windows 98 has not yet been released.| 1997
- 67
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SunWize's portable solar power system enables remote users to power their notebooks via the sun.| 1997
- 68
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PC Week Labs explores advances in multimedia, allowing PC users to see and hear more.| 1997
- 73
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The WhiteLight Server suite melds relational OLAP and multidimensional models.| 1997
- 73
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Eastman's GOLD 3.0 has a new client interface and enhanced data retrieval.| 1997
- 73
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Clarify's ClearExpress 2.0 offers broader help desk communications capabilities| 1997
- 74
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John Taschek: Informix boasts excellent technology but still faces tough times.Taschek, John et al. | 1997
- 79
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Adaytum Planning 2.1 supports simultaneous users and has an Excel interface.| 1997
- 79
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Adaptec and Initio connection wares offer enhanced throughput and support.| 1997
- 82
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REVIEW - Net Notions delivers sticky notes to business but needs interface polishing.| 1997
- 82
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Novell sets up and operates a public network for 250,000 Comdex attendees.| 1997
- 82
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CrossRoads' Customer Interaction suite links customer apps to ERP apps.| 1997
- 90
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Letters: Readers weigh in both for and against fatter operating systems.| 1997
- 90
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Best products at Comdex, reflected in PC Week Labs' awards, are coming from small trail-blazers and old mainstays.| 1997
- 91
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Jesse Berst heralds the sub-USD800 "Cheap PC" and how it--not the NC--will change your job.Berst, Jesse et al. | 1997
- 91
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Bill Machrone tools a trophy in a computer-aided metal shop--without donning his goggles.Machrone, Bill et al. | 1997
- 95
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Mark Van Name & Bill Catchings "Seamless" software integration may not be as smooth as you hoped.Name, Mark Van et al. | 1997
- 95
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Aaron Goldberg smells a Java conspiracy: Vendors are jockeying for political gain.Goldberg, Aaron et al. | 1997
- 99
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Human resources software helps companies that are victimized by their own explosive growth.| 1997
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Glamorous downtown Dodgeville: How Lands' End has managed to attract IT talent to its quiet Wisconsin site.| 1997
- 100
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Hold it right there, city mice! Take a test to see if you're suited for small-town life.| 1997
- 101
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Stan Gibson: Technology left a sweet taste after Comdex's Chili for Children benefit.Gibson, Stan et al. | 1997
- 106
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Salvatore Collora: Make sure laid-off workers don't abscond with company data.Collora, Salvatore et al. | 1997
- 109
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Cisco's CWSI 2.1 has an improved discovery engine but lacks key features found in the competition.| 1997
- 109
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IBM's DFS Server 1.2.2 for NT is what DFS should be, but the system requirements are extensive.| 1997
- 111
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REVIEW NITs UniShield APD for NT 1.0 has security flaws that should be fixed before administrators consider it.| 1997
- 114
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Next-generation event correlators automatically change to fit new configurations.| 1997
- 114
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REVIEW InCharge IP - Fault Manager for HP OpenView 1.5.2 is an event correlator with a brain.| 1997
- 116
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Michael Surkan wonders what all the fuss is about over the year 2000 problem.Surkan, Michael et al. | 1997
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Standards watch: The Gigabit Ethernet standard is expected by spring, despite a glitch in fiber-optic lines.| 1997
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Storage Area Networks use Fibre Channel to extend RAID storage systems.| 1997
- 122
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The 56K standard is plagued by politics, but vendors expect an agreement by January.| 1997
- 124
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Standards watch: LDAP 3 includes major changes but is short on replication and security features.| 1997
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Standards watch: RMON 2 appeals to administrators of large nets, but beware of partial implementations.| 1997
- 135
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Where should a company place switches and where should it install routers?| 1997
- 136
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Standards watch: The wireless LAN standard is still competing with proprietary solutions in new products.| 1997
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Monitoring private networks is a big task. To handle the job, many companies use a carrier service to create VPNs.| 1997
- 138
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Cisco CEO John Chambers wants the networking company to be the dominant provider of end-to-end solutions.Chambers, John et al. | 1997
- 143
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The first cable modems that adhere to a common standard are on the way.| 1997
- 146
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AT&Ts WorldNet VPN services aim to bring corporations a safe and reliable alternative to the public Internet.| 1997
- 147
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Zyxel Prestige 1001H gives small-and home-office customers more high-speed communications options.| 1997
- 149
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Nexland's ISB 3000 Internet Sharing Box expands users' Internet access.| 1997
- 149
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Corridor from Teubner & Associates traverses Web-to-host access.| 1997
- 151
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Arco is using a "virtual community" to let remote sites work as one enterprise.| 1997
- 178
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Eric Lundquist doesn't see Microsoft's Windows NT 5.0 shipping before 1999.Lundquist, Eric et al. | 1997
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Spencer F. Katt is overrun with rumors of Digital deals.Katt, Spencer F. et al. | 1997