Working with a know-it-all can sometimes be unpleasant. Fred explains how with a look at the <b>TCSH</b> spell correct feature.
With the competition getting tougher everyday, those who are still printing out $STDLISTs and checking errors/aborts manually, are giving their rivals an edge.
An I/O standards war is heating up between the Next Generation I/O Forum and the Future I/O Alliance. Can you afford to take a wait-and-see attitude until a victor emerges?
You can fight it. Or you can accept it. The big "it," of course, is Windows NT. When establishing a meaningful relationship between UNIX and Windows NT technologies, it pays to ask a lot of questions.
NT servers here. NT servers there. It seems that NT servers are everywhere. So, why not combine them into a single server?
In a CIM-ulated world, you can build applications using management data from a variety of sources and different management systems, such as HP Open View, Microsoft SMS, Tivoli Management software and Compaq Insight Manager. WBEM and XML are here - almost - to help.
The time has finally arrived. The so-called PC workstation has reached parity with its UNIX counter part. With its P-class, X-class, Kayak and Brio workstations, HP is ready to benefit
Companies turn to Schumann Security Software's Security Administration Manager to build a repository of "who has access to what."
With the dawn of the Web era, increased demands have been placed on enterprise resourse availability. Choosing to deal with disasters through either recovery or tolerance could be the factor that saves your company from early extinction.
High availability and disaster recovery are two mutually exclusive categories with one architecture. The challenge is to first understand what you need, and find the architecture that best fills those needs.
By choosing reliable products, addressing people issues and implementing processes that reflect the best practices, businesses can get the high levels of availability they need to remain competitive.
Fast-food giant Wendy's International Inc. implements Innovation Data Processing's FDR/UPSTREAM, enabling the company to further utilize existing automation tasks through established backup and recovery procedures.
The rocky terrain of recovery is difficult to navigate. Determining the time it takes to drive through the recovery process and identifying alternate routes can help make your ride a little smoother.