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The Right Monitor For You
Don't make picking a monitor an afterthought-a wise choice will pay off in productivity and long use.
Reviews and Techviews from past issues:

Push Your Web Pages
(June 9, 1997)
Netscape's Netcaster and Microsoft's CDF make it easier than ever to join the push revolution.
Browsers For E-Mail
(May 19, 1997)
Extended Web browsers from Netscape, Microsoft, and Apple deliver mail clients with corporate power.
Get The Message
(May 12, 1997)
Lotus cc:Mail and Novell's GroupWise give users more ways to get their E-mail, while protecting their investments in
previous
releases. Is that enough to keep customers loyal?
Keep Out Prying Eyes
(May 5, 1997)
Kerberos and public key systems can each keep your systems secure. Which is best for you?
Rating The Push Products
(April 28, 1997)
The Internet may become your company's primary source of personalized news. These nine push clients have the
technology to make it so.
Mining For Gold
(April 21, 1997)
A raft of data mining tools offers a wide range of features for digging up business opportunities. Here's how to find the
best product for you.
Keep The Power On
(April 14, 1997)
Uninterruptible power supplies save data from corruption and ultimately save companies time and money. How much
capacity do you need?
Microsoft Takes On Transactions
(April 7, 1997)
Microsoft Transaction Server extends the DCOM object model to database transactions.
Two Paths To RAD
(March 31, 1997)
The differences between updates of Microsoft's Visual Basic and Borland's Delphi development tools are subtle but
important.
Reliability In Clusters
(March 24, 1997)
Emerging technologies for linking Intel servers promise low-cost fault tolerance.
Open Your Store Today
(March 17, 1997)
Depending on your technical expertise,one of these Web storefront products will put you in business-fast.
Rethinking Systems Management
(March 10, 1997)
Consider people, processes, and
technology when implementing an enterprisewide solution
A Suite For The Wired
(March 3 , 1997)
Lotus' latest upgrade to SmartSuite has many Web features and a 32-bit version of 1-2-3, but not much else is new.
Web Sites That Shine
(Feb. 24 , 1997)
By dividing the responsibilities and using a few key management tools, your team can produce great online content.
Wang Expands Imaging For Windows
(Feb. 24, 1997)
Package lets users convert paper docs into Web pages.
Building Server Web Apps
(Feb.17, 1997)
Beta versions of server development tools give Microsoft the edge over Netscape.
The Best Routes For Net Links
(Feb.10, 1997)
Redundant con
nections can make the Internet more reliable--if you know how to manage them properly.
Groupware: The Next Wave
(Feb. 3, 1997)
Lotus Domino is a capable development system for intranet team apps, while Microsoft Exchange excels at messaging.
Visual Cafe Boosts Java Development
(Jan. 27, 1997)
RAD tool helps turn components into apps and applets.
Debunking Data Mining Myths
(Jan. 20, 1997)
Don't let contradictory claims about data mining keep you from improving your business.
Measuring Web-Server Capacity
(Jan. 13, 1997)
This SPEC benchmark helps you choose a Web server for your workload.
Make Quick Work Of Web Applications
(Jan. 13, 1997)
Borland IntraBuilder development tool is based on JavaScript.
Hot In '97: Technologies Worth Watching
(Jan. 6, 1997)
Groupware, suites, security, data marts, and the ever-popular Web will be hot this year.

Browsing Legacy Apps
(March 10, 1997)
I've said before that Web browsers are the terminal emulators of the '90s. It's even more true now.
Network Support Blues Revisited
(Nov. 11, 1996)
Good vendor technical support is hard to find. Finding good, free vendor technical support is close to impossible.
Network Support Blues
(Nov. 4, 1996)
Jyacc's Tuxedo Still Fits
(Oct. 7, 1996)
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