Rebecca Reid

Articles by Rebecca Reid

NetWare users have mixed feelings on OES

Novell Inc. insists it is not abandoning its NetWare install base with the upcoming release of its Open Enterprise Server (OES), but its message was greeted with both enthusiasm and skepticism when the firm stopped in Toronto on Thursday as part of a North American tour.

U of Guelph goes all-IP, shuts down traditional PBX

Both students and employees are now hooked up to a total of 7,200 IP phones and there are over 12,000 IP phone jacks scattered across campus, according to school officials.

Employee involvement in CRM boosts success rates

Employees, not just customers have to reap the benefits from customer relationship management (CRM) software if its adoption is going to be successful, according to a study by IBM Global Services.

MySQL ~ the sequel

At organizations where IT coffers are small, IT managers have to be not only be creative, but cash-conscious with their implementations. Often, when users don

Siebel tools target customers CW

It rained business intelligence (BI) applications in Los Angeles recently when Siebel Systems Inc. showered the industry with 20 new analytic applications at its annual user conference.

Novell SUSE desktop sports mobile capabilities

Support for wireless LANs (WLANs) is the most notable addition to Novell Inc.

Microsoft to charge only one license for dual-core processors

Microsoft Corp. announced this week it will only charge users one license for running its Windows Server products on a dual-core processor.

Big Blue unveils faster, more powerful servers

IBM Corp. last week announced it will unleash three new servers - two pSeries and one iSeries - into the market which are based upon Big Blue's newest and most powerful microprocessor, the POWER5.

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