Digital Government

IBM sets sights on Rational

Rational Software Corp. has several products used by federal agencies and their contractors

Digital Government

ATA disks redefine storage

ATA disk systems are changing many rules of enterprise storage

People

A look at future homeland security technology

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Digital Government

Called up for duty

Editor's note: Sept. 11 defined the new and vital role that state and local governments would play in homeland security

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StorageTek packs it in with blade design

StorageTek is tearing a page out of the server industry's playbook by using the 'blade' concept in the design of its new disk array

Digital Government

CA spiffs up backup software

Computer Associates simplifies its latest release of BrightStor ARCserve Backup for Microsoft Windows.

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Hybrid system bridges two worlds

Users can allocate space for both NAS and SAN; vendors also offer new disk arrays

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Keeping up with storage demands

To find more space for information, managers turn to provisioning tools

People

Challenging propositions

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Digital Government

Competition heats up for 8(a) program

A loosening of program requirements three years ago significantly increased the participation of woman-owned businesses

Digital Government

Sticking to basics and succeeding

Datatrac leads a list of woman-owned businesses that are collecting a growing share of the federal IT market

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Veritas makes Linux port

Veritas has ported two more of its main products to the Linux operating system

Digital Government

Backing up storage nets with tape

Global Automation Inc's DinoStor division took the wraps off its DinoStor TapeServer

Digital Government

Nexsan pools low-cost storage

Nexsan Technologies is shipping a turnkey appliance that lets customers use an Ethernet network to access up to 15 of its low-priced storage arrays

Digital Government

Apple enhances Mac's enterprise credentials

Apple will roll out enhancements designed to make its Mac OS X Server operating system better equipped to manage large networks of users

People

Advancing knowledge

The government has a hearty appetite for IT that can help employees deal more efficiently with a constantly rising mountain of data

Digital Government

Clock runs out on Microsoft upgrades

Microsoft's controversial new software licensing maintenance program will take effect this week as several long-standing programs used by the government expire

Digital Government

An evolving Web-based work space

Three agencies make the shift from e-mail to true online collaboration

Digital Government

Midrange tape keeps on rolling

Competition means better prices, products

Digital Government

Midrange tape systems: Meeting demand

A look at current and future offerings of midrange tape systems