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Postfix and Mailman deliver enhanced e-mail security and performance
by Cameron Laird and Kathryn Soraiz
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Learn how these new open source products can improve the way you manage mail.
(2,500 words)
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How to manage and implement change in your Unix environment
by Chuck Musciano
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When are changes necessary -- and when should they be avoided?
(2,800 words)
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Fibre Channel vs. SCSI: Which is more advantageous for your storage area network?
by Ron Levine
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We help clarify your options.
(2,300 words)
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Top news stories
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Sun, AOL outline alliance plans
by Rebecca Sykes, IDG News Service
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Alliance promises unified strategy. (March 30, 1999)
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Does Sun have an e-commerce strategy?
by Steven Brody
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AOL, Sun form e-commerce "virtual company" amid layoffs at AOL and Netscape. (March 24, 1999)
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AOL reorganizes to fold in Netscape
by Elinor Mills, IDG News Service
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New structure emphasizes AOL services and Netscape products. (March 23, 1999)
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IDC: Worldwide server revenues down in Q4/98, volume up
by Steven Brody
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Pricing pressure and weak Asian economy among top causes. (March 23, 1999)
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CEBIT: Linux Alley is crowded, but lacks apps
by Mary Lisbeth D'Amico and Margret Jonston, IDG News Service
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Linux is still hottest server-side. (March 23, 1999)
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SCO dresses up UnixWare for the data center
by Steven Brody
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Intel and SCO lead the charge into mainframe territory. (March 18, 1999)
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Intel unveils Pentium III Xeon
by Steven Brody
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Xeon beating RISC processors in benchmarks, says Intel. (March 17, 1999)
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Sun keeps its foot in Java's door
by Steven Brody
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Could Microsoft's COOL unseat the language? (March 16, 1999)
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Sun, NTT DoCoMo team on Java, Jini
by Rob Guth, IDG News Service
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Japanese cellular phone, information services market ripe for Java technology. (March 16, 1999)
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New Product Briefs
by Kane Scarlett
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March 26: ZNYX blasts out Fast Ethernet adapters for Solaris; Two S3 performance-management suites from NextPoint; Informix Dynamic Server breaks records on Sun/Solaris server; and more.
March 19: Wall Data cooks up portal products for Solaris ; Xi display server supports Solaris 7 on Intel; JET 2.2 puts mainframes on the Net, inexpensively; and more.
March 12: White
Pine MeetingPoint collaborates between NT and Solaris; TCSecure
Internet security suite runs on Trusted Solaris; Clariion offers
Remote Mirroring storage product; and more.
March 5: Iona debuts OrbixNotification events product; Sun licenses Java media to Linux porting team; Veritas FirstWatch supports StorEdge products; and more.
March 1: EIS supports Linux on UltraSPARCs; Intel's Merced tests out on Solaris; ejboss delivers EJB-compliant server for Solaris, Linux; Sun selects BMC application service assurance software; and more.
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Career Advisor:
Sorting out the system administration career path
by Edgar Saadi
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Guest columnists help readers plan for a future in system administration.
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Regular Expressions:
Dylan's appeal
by Cameron Laird and Kathryn Soraiz
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Another clean object-oriented language for rapid development. Plus the March 15 installment: What to expect from Reg Ex in the coming months -- the hottest development areas in scripting.
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Silicon Carny:
A lazy afternoon
by Rich Morin
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Troubleshooting: Take the easy way out.
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Bill's Bookshelf:
Man evolves to machine
by Bill Rosenblatt
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Ray Kurzweil's latest book imagines a future where machines are the next step in evolution.
(3,400 words)
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IT Architect:
The physical data architecture
by Glenn Kimball
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Moving from the logical model and taking data architecture to its final form.
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Letters to the Editor
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This month: Adrian Cockcroft fields performance questions; Peter Galvin is tapped for his security know-how; and Jim Mauro details the nuances of IPC resource configs.
(1,100 words)
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SunSpots:
The latest tidbits on Sun deals and product news
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Starfire sets online transaction record. Reports: AOL to lay off 30% of Netscape's workers. Sun, Symbian put Java in mobile phones. (9 stories posted)
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Eye on the Competition:
Up-to-the-minute news on Sun's rivals
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IDC: Asian server sales set to recover Windows CE drives new Web phones. Japanese vendors supporting Linux. (8 stories posted)
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The Internet Files:
The network is the story -- News on the latest Internet standards and struggles
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ICE: Gingrich calls for gov't hands off 'Net. SAFE Act clears first hurdle.
(7 stories posted)
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Gates predicts NT's high-end success next year
by Rob Guth, IDG News Service
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Microsoft CEO promises more scalability and reliability for NT. (March 12, 1999)
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Sun unveils new application server strategy
by Steven Brody
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Sun envisions more portals in the enterprise (March 11, 1999)
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Sun licenses Java Media APIs to Linux developers
by Steven Brody
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Will Sun be the last to join the Linux party? (March 9, 1999)
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Open source software braces for another big year
by James Niccolai, IDG News Service
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Open Source Summit: What's next? (March 5, 1999)
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Microsoft touts e-commerce strategy
by Nancy Weil and James Niccolai, IDG News Service
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Microsoft joins the e-business party with XML-based BizTalk. (March 4, 1999)
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LinuxWorld: IBM fills out Linux offerings
by Steven Brody
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Big Blue hopes 24x7 support will drive Linux into the enterprise. (March 3, 1999)
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LinuxWorld: Highlights from the expo
by James Niccolai
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Linus gets a standing ovation and Linux gets support from CA and Corel. (March 3, 1999)
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Sun opens up chip architectures
by Steven Brody
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Licensees will breathe life into picoJava. (March 2, 1999)
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Anything to everything
by Steven Brody
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Jini battles Microsoft and others for instant networking market. (March 1, 1999)
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SCO grasping at the Linux straw?
by Steven Brody
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Everybody's hopping on the Linux bandwagon, but the OS is a curveball for commercial Unix vendors. (February 26, 1999)
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Inside Solaris:
The Solaris process model, Part 7: Managing thread execution and wait times in the system clock handler
by Jim Mauro
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A look at the dispatcher-related functions driven by the clock handler in Solaris.
(1,800 words)
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Performance Q&A:
Digging into the details of WorkShop 5.0
by Adrian Cockcroft
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Find out what's changed and what performance enhancements you can expect.
(1,500 words)
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Wizard's Guide to Security:
Who ya gonna call?
by Carole Fennelly
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Do you have an approved incident response procedure in place? Getting your IRP set up before something happens could save you a lot of headaches -- not to mention your job.
(3,600 words)
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Pete's Super Systems:
A patch-work column, Part 2
by Peter Baer Galvin
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More on where to get patches and how best to install them.
(1,800 words)
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Connectivity:
Building a reliable NT server, Part 3
by Rawn Shah
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How outsourcing can fill the gaps in your IT department.
(2,400 words)
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Unix 101:
Using bc, Part 1
by Mo Budlong
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An introduction to the programmable calculator.
(1,900 words)
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