Power Tools: Mini Operating Systems in the Data Center

Lance Munoz
POWER TOOLS: MINI OPERATING SYSTEMS IN THE DATA CENTER by Lance W. Russell and Alberto Munoz

The increased interest in mini operating systems at Hewlett-Packard Laboratories (HPL) corresponds, not surprisingly, with the rise of the new enterprise Internet data center (IDC).


Power Tools: Mini Operating Systems in the Data Center

Lance Munoz
POWER TOOLS: MINI OPERATING SYSTEMS IN THE DATA CENTER by Lance W. Russell and Alberto Munoz

The increased interest in mini operating systems at Hewlett-Packard Laboratories (HPL) corresponds, not surprisingly, with the rise of the new enterprise Internet data center (IDC).


Lineo's Embedded Systems Environment

Ed Yourdon
LINEO'S EMBEDDED SYSTEMS ENVIRONMENT by Ed Yourdon

As embedded systems become ever more powerful and inexpensive, the range of applications for which they might be suited grows ever larger.


Lineo's Embedded Systems Environment

Ed Yourdon
LINEO'S EMBEDDED SYSTEMS ENVIRONMENT by Ed Yourdon

As embedded systems become ever more powerful and inexpensive, the range of applications for which they might be suited grows ever larger.


Microsoft's Windows CE: Why It Can Compete

Ed Yourdon
MICROSOFT'S WINDOWS CE: WHY IT CAN COMPETE by Ed Yourdon

As we've noted elsewhere in this issue of the Cutter IT Journal, embedded systems and wireless information devices (WIDs) are likely to become the next major wave of technology.


Microsoft's Windows CE: Why It Can Compete

Ed Yourdon
MICROSOFT'S WINDOWS CE: WHY IT CAN COMPETE by Ed Yourdon

As we've noted elsewhere in this issue of the Cutter IT Journal, embedded systems and wireless information devices (WIDs) are likely to become the next major wave of technology.


Dispelling E-Business Myths

Ed Yourdon

It's hard to pick up a business magazine or IT trade journal without being bombarded by articles on e-business, e-commerce, e-this, and e-that. It's not only the hot new thing, it seems to be the only thing that organizations are focusing on these days.


Dispelling E-Business Myths

Ed Yourdon

It's hard to pick up a business magazine or IT trade journal without being bombarded by articles on e-business, e-commerce, e-this, and e-that. It's not only the hot new thing, it seems to be the only thing that organizations are focusing on these days.


I.T.'s Role in Strategic Planning

Ed Yourdon

For at least a decade, surveys have consistently reported that the very top priority for CIOs and senior managers is that of aligning IT with the business.


I.T.'s Role in Strategic Planning

Ed Yourdon

For at least a decade, surveys have consistently reported that the very top priority for CIOs and senior managers is that of aligning IT with the business.


Being "Railroaded"

Peter Ofarrell

In discussions of the disruptive impact of the Internet on established business, the question is often asked, "Well, what about the railroads?" The implication is that the railroads apparently failed either to anticipate or to embrace the impact on transportation that airlines would ultimately have, much of that impact at the expense of the railroads.


A New Life for Java Clients?

Paul Harmon

As most readers know, Sun has moved away from supporting the Java language, as such, and prefers to create packages that include not only the Java Virtual Machine (Interpreter) and the basic classes to support the Java language, but also classes to support a wide variety of interface and data access functions, Enterprise JavaBean (EJB) and EJB components, applets, servlets, and IIOP, as well as a variety of utilit


Workshops Don't Work (by Themselves)

Lou Russell

You've seen it -- workshop attendance has been shrinking, as has class length. The likelihood that the participants that showed up at the start will be there when the evaluations are passed out is slim to none. This year, if you're a training manager, you had to cancel an increasing number of classes that are on your schedule.


Workshops Don't Work (by Themselves)

Lou Russell
WORKSHOPS DON'T WORK (BY THEMSELVES) 31 May 2000 by Lou Russell

You've seen it -- workshop attendance has been shrinking, as has class length.


Workshops Don't Work (by Themselves)

Lou Russell
WORKSHOPS DON'T WORK (BY THEMSELVES) 31 May 2000 by Lou Russell

You've seen it -- workshop attendance has been shrinking, as has class length.


Do More of What You Think You Can't Afford to Do Enough of Now

Tim Lister
Abstract:

There are enormous pressures being exerted on the software development world to produce more software faster.


Do More of What You Think You Can't Afford to Do Enough of Now

Tim Lister
Abstract:

There are enormous pressures being exerted on the software development world to produce more software faster.


SPI: Coming in from the Cold?

Colin Tully

There has been substantial but patchy take-up of software process improvement (SPI) throughout the last decade.