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JUNE 16, 1997
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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