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."