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Unfortunately, I'm starting to think that with it I have even less. I generally tell our managers the truth, instead of what they want to hear and I'm certain it By Bob Lewis Mar 23, 2005 2 mins Technology Industry Can Quest Foglight Hang with the Big Boys? The lack of decent tools to manage your databases on an enterprise level is just staggering. It's hard to believe that nobody can cross the finish line on delivering a monitoring solution. One of my most recent disappointments is Quest Foglight. By Sean McCown Mar 22, 2005 4 mins Databases RFID for asset tracking It's 10 o'clock. Do you know where your servers are? By Ephraim Schwartz Mar 22, 2005 3 mins Business Intelligence Small and Medium Business Technology Industry Discussing the future of IT, if it has one Dear Bob … I think your critique of the Gartner approach was spot-on. Your advice to not get distracted and do a good job in the here and now was of your usual insightful quality. Nonetheless, I believe that the dream of putting most of the IT sta By Bob Lewis Mar 21, 2005 5 mins Technology Industry Anatomy of an IT disaster: How the FBI blew it The Bureau's foiled plan for a modern IT infrastructure is a tragic case of project mismanagement By Eric Knorr Mar 21, 2005 10 mins Databases Privacy Technology Industry How the FBI’s upgrade spelled disaster For one crime-fighting agency, good intentions weren’t enough to prevent failure By Kevin McKean Mar 21, 2005 3 mins Databases Technology Industry Peeking under the hood of VCF We try to learn the details of the FBI's failed, but still classified, application By Eric Knorr Mar 21, 2005 2 mins Security Software Development Technology Industry More discussion about taking on a problem employee Bob … While your advice [to Needing to choose the lesser of two evils] is sound, I question whether the risk is worth the reward. 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Dear Bob … Our technical architecture is in need of serious attention. A group of consultants just walked us through a proposal I found intimidating. It isn't just that it was very time-consuming and expensive, although it was both. What conce By Bob Lewis Mar 15, 2005 3 mins Technology Industry Don’t be Afraid of Yukon I just got my copy of the latest Yukon CTP and I've been poking around all weekend. I'm definitely like a kid with a new toy when I get a hold of something like this. However, what I've seen in the newsgroups and magazines for several By Sean McCown Mar 14, 2005 4 mins Databases Update havoc with OS X 10.3.8? Blithely, I succumbed to Mac OS X's Software Updates' urgent need to update my old TiBook 800 to OS X 10.3.8. I didn't think much of it at the time and resumed writing. 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By Oliver Rist Mar 11, 2005 5 mins Small and Medium Business Technology Industry Data-centric architectures Enterprises are increasingly focused on unifying their enterprisewide data and designing architectures to maximize the usefulness and accessibility of that data By Doug Dineley Mar 11, 2005 4 mins Data Warehousing Small and Medium Business Technology Industry What’s so bad about the GPL? Before you seek protection in commercial licenses, consider your alternative By Neil McAllister Mar 11, 2005 3 mins Small and Medium Business Software Development Technology Industry Pervasive architectures Enterprise environments are being designed for anytime, anywhere access to company resources, apps, and data By David Margulius Mar 11, 2005 4 mins Small and Medium Business Software Development Technology Industry Demand-driven manufacturing: Burn those spreadsheets Streamlined processes can improve production, packaging, and inventory management By Ephraim Schwartz Mar 11, 2005 3 mins Databases Software Development Technology Industry Taking storage management by storm AppIQ's suite aims to change the storage management landscape from inside By Mario Apicella Mar 11, 2005 3 mins Technology Industry Service-oriented architectures Enterprises are leveraging the SOA model to lay the groundwork for a more efficient and flexible IT future By Jon Udell Mar 11, 2005 5 mins Application Integration Small and Medium Business Technology Industry Secure architectures Enterprises are increasingly designing security into every aspect of their systems from the get-go, rather than retroactively By Leon Erlanger Mar 11, 2005 4 mins Identity Management Solutions Intellectual Property Intrusion Detection Software Better than the wheel? It's not just about SOA. Mix-and-match architectures drive today's enterprise By Steve Fox Mar 11, 2005 3 mins Software Development Don’t throw out the SOAP with the bathwater Representational State Transfer is fine for Yahoo's services, but it's no cure-all By Jon Udell Mar 11, 2005 3 mins Databases Small and Medium Business Technology Industry Negotiating better severance Dear Bob … In the event of employment termination — be it for cause, at-will, or that your leadership is mentally unstable and has you targeted as his next victim (can you guess which scenario applies?) — the terminated employee is presented with By Bob Lewis Mar 10, 2005 3 mins Technology Industry Take a problem employee, or nobody at all? Dear Bob … I am a senior project manager. I am being allocated a project manager in my team who is know to be a problem character. When she was a team leader no one used to get along with her. When she joined a team, 5 of her peers in the By Bob Lewis Mar 6, 2005 4 mins Technology Industry Microsoft will reap the spoils of the AMD-Intel chip wars The success of OPMA or x64 CPUs means success for Redmond By Oliver Rist Mar 4, 2005 4 mins Small and Medium Business Software Development Technology Industry Annotating the planet with Google Maps Open, XML-based design makes it a service factory for the geospatial Web By Jon Udell Mar 4, 2005 3 mins Databases Small and Medium Business Technology Industry Too many open source licenses? 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