server management in comment and analysis

The Bloor Perspective: Linux's OS/2 lesson, smart internet appliances, and Al Gore's email

Comment Tivoli Systems is probably at the forefront of this management revolution with its 'pervasive management' and 'Manage Anything, Anywhere' messages, but others are also working in this area with embedded... [19 Jun 2000]

The Value Proposition: planning your ecommerce spend

Comment You will need more than a team of outsiders skilled in Siebel and Active Server pages to achieve this. First, the data warehouse boom, followed by client/server, then Y2K and finally the race to the... [03 May 2000]

The Bloor Perspective: NT clusters, open source in healthcare and Bezos' brand new dilemma

Comment Automatic or manual failover is supported to cater for unplanned or planned downtime for any particular server. The plain fact is that most single-node server platforms will struggle to match the levels... [10 Apr 2000]

The Bloor Perspective: Microsoft, Citrix, CA and Sterling

Comment We believe that the take-up of Windows 2000 will be strong on PCs and notebooks for all the usual reasons and we can expect the Windows NT server momentum to push through to server sales. What is less... [20 Feb 2000]

The Bloor Perspective: Oracle's 11i under scrutiny, FI's future with Druid, and IT in the mega-merger

Comment It will be combining its European and US operations onto a single database server with the aim of reducing data centre costs and of providing users and management with a unified view of the business. He... [23 Jan 2000]

Lest old acquaintances be forgot: the return of Unisys

Comment Existing Unix customers apparently have nothing to fear though: according to Sam Samman, director of software product management for the Unisys enterprise server business initiative, the company isn't... [15 Dec 1999]

ASPs and the end of client/server

Comment But Brendan Major, head of information services at the National Society of Prevention to Cruelty to Children (NSPCC), remains a fan, and has no problem with the management of his client/server set-up. [14 Dec 1999]

The Bloor Perspective: Why Win2000 could fail; why the skills shortage is a myth; and the rise of e-procurement

Comment Quite apart from Novell's steadily growing strength in directory services, other contenders in the server space have grown in stature. His target was Chase Manhattan Bank, where he is believed to have held discussions... [08 Nov 1999]

One-and-a-half cheers for the ecommerce director

Comment Yes, he's written a tome on the digital age, 'E-shock', but he'll still need the aid of those in the server room to deliver the technical know-how. The ecommerce director in question, Michael de Kare-Silver, is a... [01 Nov 1999]

Ask the lawyer @ Silicon.com

Comment Emails or web downloads can contain malicious code so get a suitable filter on your server - don't rely on policy. Incidentally, most major law firms, including my own, have templates which you can start from, but... [06 Sep 1999]

Strategic Vision: Giga Information Group on... ebusiness

Comment The need for effective systems and network management has been long appreciated, even if it was largely ignored in the early days of the client/server revolution. In other words, just when it has become... [01 Sep 1999]

Informix is dead. Long live Informix?

Comment The launch of its Universal Server database was hailed as a new dawn, but the company failed to turn those claims into sales. Informix have kept their sound technical reputation despite having a drubbing in terms of... [03 Aug 1999]

The end of client/server as we know it?

Comment Back in the mid-90s, client/server was the 'paradigm' of the moment, and the PC was at its heart. However, the good old PC - and some would say client/server - are now facing what may prove to be their... [22 Jul 1999]

Linux: Fighting for support from the board

Comment He claimed that its share of the Web server market had grown 212 per cent in the last 12 months and quoted Netcraft figures which he said proved Microsoft's share of the business server market had... [14 Apr 1999]

XML: The future of...everything?

Comment The company has just brought out a beta version of Excelon, a data server that lets companies build Web applications in XML. Knowledge management, databases, servers, EDI, middleware, ecommerce - XML is... [26 Nov 1998]

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