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    Computer Associates Chairman and CEO Sanjay Kumar has the prevailing winds at his back. He is betting that the latest trend--on-demand delivery of computing resources--stirred up by companies like IBM, HP and Sun--will expand the market for the company's flagship Unicenter network management products.

  • How to do more with less bandwidth

    Network optimisation tools offer an alternative to adding bandwidth, and are promising to improve network performance and save money.

  • Virtual servers: vendors square off

    The three main competitors in the Intel server virtualisation space--VMware, Connectix, and SWsoft--offer unique approaches. To help you decide which solution best suits your company's needs, read interviews with these three vendors.

  • Is Caldera moving away from Linux?

    Caldera's name change to SCO Group has prompted fears that the company is abandoning Linux. The CEO says this is not true.

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    The concept of "autonomic computing", systems that behave like multicellular organisms, will be able to adapt to changing conditions and even heal themselves.

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  • How to do more with less bandwidth

    Network optimisation tools offer an alternative to adding bandwidth, and are promising to improve network performance and save money.

  • Why Web services will kill HTTP--eventually

    HTTP has been the foundation of the Web since the beginning. But it won't cut it for complex peer-to-peer apps and Web services. So is HTTP dead? Not yet, but in time something better will rise up to take its place.

  • NAS+SAN: The best of both worlds

    Is your network ready for the newest storage architectures? Here are the solutions to consider when SAN and NAS converge.

  • Seven tech priorities for 2002

    Trends come and go, but key developments in business technology are here to stay. David Berlind breaks down the strategic issues that will impact your business during the coming year--and decade.

  • The wit and wisdom of Scott McNealy

    Sun Microsystems CEO Scott McNealy rarely misses the opportunity to twist at least one competitor's product or technology name into a derisive pun. Take a look at these McNealy-isms and what they signal for 2002.

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