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Workstation Solutions announces Quick Restore data protection software

Author: JT Smith

From a press release at PR Newswire: “Workstation Solutions, a leader in
innovative data protection software, today announced new Windows and Linux
platform support for its Quick Restore(TM) backup and recovery software. This
broadened platform support extends the quick implementation, easy operation,
and comprehensive scope of Quick Restore across Microsoft Windows 2000, UNIX,
and Linux operating environments. The company also announced new Quick Restore
features to improve performance, extend firewall support, control DLT tape
format, and support newly available tape libraries from leading vendors.”

Linux looks good on server

Author: JT Smith

ZDNet eWEEK: “he Linux revolution is turning into an evolution, with its prospects on
the server and client splitting into two distinct paths of unequal
fortune.

The disparity in the successes of Linux came to the fore last week when
new TPC-H benchmarks showed that IBM’s upcoming DB2 7.2
database running on Linux 2.4.3 outperformed Microsoft Corp.’s SQL
Server 2000 running on Windows 2000 in the 100GB database
category.

But Linux on the client is not faring nearly as well.”

Category:

  • Linux

Linus Torvalds: The accidental revolutionary

Author: JT Smith

ZDNet’s David Coursey profiles and opines upon the reluctant stardom of Linus Torvalds: “Torvalds didn’t go looking for
cyber-stardom, he just wrote a Unix-based operating system in the bedroom of his home in his
native Finland. (By the way, interesting aside: His wife is a national karate champ).”

eZ publish 2.1.0 final release

Author: JT Smith

pkej writes: “eZ systems have finalized eZ publish 2.1. This release has gone through extensive testing and bug fixing. The main changes from 2.0 are the addition of eZ bulkmail, eZ mail, eZ sitemanaager, eZ urltranslator and eZ sysinfo. Most of the other modules have had a lot of bugfixes and quite a few additions to their functionality.
On the administrator side we’ve added a much better menu system which reduces the clutter, and the ability to search for the needed module/function. The installation documentation has been updated extensively. You can read more in this article as well as find information about the release and how to download.”

ITtoolbox: filling the IT information gap

Author: JT Smith

Donna Peterson writes: “Open IT Exchange (OpenITx), a global email-based support environment for IT and Business professionals has just completed a facelift.. OpenITx (http://www.OpenITx.com>) groups allow professionals of all levels to network and share information with peers working with the same types of technology.”As a free community support tool, OpenITx enables its users to receive help from other group members at no cost. ?Often, vendors of software and hardware only provide technical assistance to those that pay for the support,? commented Binh Do, a technical architect for Envisage Solutions in Irvine, CA who frequently uses OpenITx mail groups.

?Even those who pay for support can find it somewhat lacking, since tech support generally answers questions by pointing to answers on their website or somewhere in their bookshelf,? Doh said. ?Many times these references are not useful. ITtoolbox allows the subscribers access to thousands of other subscribers who can help them.?

Whether one is looking to find the best flavor of Unix, technical advice on implementing the newest version of SAP R/3, or comparing salaries between JAVA and VB programmers in the UK, OpenITx has a group that can help. Users range from beginners to seasoned professionals who have been in their fields for years, so discussion often covers a range of topics from novice to expert difficulty.

?I would definitely recommend OpenITx to people,? Swatee Jain said, senior configuration analyst for Siebel Systems Inc, in San Mateo, CA. ?When I first started using Siebel, my knowledge was pretty limited. It is only through participating in the OpenITx Siebel discussion group (Siebel: http://www.openitx.com/g/Siebel_Systems_Inc/SIEBEL -L.asp>) that I found such in-depth knowledge about the product.?

?Every time I use the Siebel group, I come across something different, or see a new question that really made me think more about the extensive capability of the product,? Jain said.

?Providing IT Professionals with exactly the right information they are looking for at exactly the right time is what OpenITx is all about,? said Dan Morrison, ITtoolbox CEO and president. ?For tens-of-thousands of IT and business pros, OpenITx has become the place to turn to stay current, get answers, and share information.?

Discussion is archived on OpenITx, so solutions may be searched before asking a question to the group. Additionally, messages are screened by moderators to ensure conversation remains relevant to the topic. Examples of OpenITx?s groups can be seen by visiting any one of the following links:

OpenITx homepage: http://www.OpenITx.com

Siebel: http://www.openitx.com/g/Siebel_Systems_Inc/SIEBEL -L.asp

Oracle Databases: http://www.openitx.com/g/Oracle/ORACLE-DB-L.asp

webMethods: http://www.openitx.com/g/webMethods/WEBMETHODS-L.a sp

CRM Software Selection: http://www.openitx.com/g/ITtoolbox/CRM-SELECT.asp

(more than 600 additional groups are available at the OpenITx Web site)

All participation in OpenITx groups is completely free. To learn more about the community, please visit the following URL: http://www.openitx.com/help/help.htm> .

About OpenITx:

Similar to the Open Source movement, OpenITx promotes free and open access to a resource that is enhanced collectively by its users and beneficiaries by facilitating global collaboration among professionals about Information Technology products and practices. OpenITx does this through a comprehensive group of mail list groups covering all segments of the IT industry. OpenITx mail list groups store the results of technical conversation in a searchable online database. The end result is an unprecedented service, capable of significantly improving the way information is received, decisions are made, and tasks are accomplished.

About ITtoolbox:

Information Technology Toolbox, Inc. is a world leading, online information network for the IT industry. The company is an independent aggregator and distributor of highly focused information for specific multi-billion dollar segments of the IT industry. ITtoolbox network serves as a communication and collaboration tool for collective groups of IT and business professionals to solve problems related to purchasing implementation and support. ITtoolbox has offices in Pennsylvania, California, Florida and is headquartered in Scottsdale, Arizona.

The ITtoolbox network includes leading portals for Business Intelligence, C++, Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Data Warehousing, E-Business, Enterprise Application Integration (EAI), Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), JAVA, Knowledge Management, Linux, Networking, Storage, Supply Chain Management, Unix, Visual Basic, Web Design, Wireless, Baan products, Oracle products, PeopleSoft products, SAP products, and Siebel products.

For more information, contact Donna Peterson at 610-280-9216
Email at dpeterson@ITtoolbox.com
ITtoolbox: Visit soon to work smarter.”

Linux Mandrake 8.0 review

Author: JT Smith

Patrick Mullen writes: “The Duke of URL has posted a review of Linux Mandrake 8.0. The review covers everything from installation, what’s new in 8.0, security, and much more.”

Category:

  • Linux

Flat is where it’s at

Author: JT Smith

Nandotimes: “Acer Communications sent over its conventional model, the 17-inch (16-inches viewable) G773, for review. The suggested retail is
$239.
After spending a couple of days at the office with the flat monitor and then comparing it to a curved monitor at home, there is a
difference, particularly in displaying large graphics or spreadsheets in tiny fonts. All parts of the screen showed equal clarity and
perspective. Long e-mails also are easier to read – it looks like someone taped a typewritten sheet to the screen.”

Category:

  • Unix

IT rejuvenating the reservation

Author: JT Smith

Wired: “American Indians have, over the centuries, been forced onto lands that often can’t sustain a good economy. Now, a $5 million grant from Hewlett-Packard will help build a technology-based infrastructure for tribes in Southern California.”

Category:

  • Linux

Microsoft working on world domination?

Author: JT Smith

url ” “The next
release of Microsoft’s operating system comes out with enough features so that for most
people they don’t need anything else. The range of the market that is addressed by the others’
products (Adobe, AOL, etc.) is diminished dramatically.”

“Hackers” author: I got Napsterized

Author: JT Smith

MSNBC: “I first got wind of my own Napsterish problem a few
months back when I stumbled on a message posted in an
Internet discussion group that mentioned my 1984 book
“Hackers.” Some helpful soul informed the group that one could
get the whole tome free, simply by going to a certain Web site.
Huh?”

Category:

  • Linux