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- Java: Know it while it's hot
- Cost, lack of skills stall WebSphere use, but IBM forges ahead
- V5R1 DB2 enhancements ease B2B dealings
- DB2/400 is enhanced with V5R1
- Quick Takes: Unleash the power
- Quick Takes: Analyze this
- Quick takes: Dharma and Unify, not Greg
- Quick Takes: Taking it to the bank
- Quick Takes: Oh, baby!
- Quick Takes: Raising Kane
- Despite popularity of Java, RPG still rules
- Quick Takes: Appointments, enhancements and partnerships
- Quick Takes: Picks and platforms
- Quick Takes: LOBBY7 and Dharma team up to bring wireless to legacy systems
- Quick Takes: J.D. Edwards' IBM coup
- New iSeries chief sets priorities
- Southwest Airlines to use WebSphere for Java apps
- Quick Takes: Sometimes it does rain in California
- Year in review: IBM takes charge of its destiny
- Quick Takes: Trio of strategic alliances
- Editor's forecast: New identity breathes life into AS/400
- A PC version of OS/400 tops users' wish list
- Quick Takes: Labor of love
- Getting a piece of the PIE
- IBM bets on XML for iSeries
- Quick Takes: Additions, absorption and absolution
- Spreading the word with an AS/400
- Quick Takes: Passwords, PDAs and printers
- Better pay, not H1-B increase, is answer to staffing shortage
- Little love lost on Linux
- Quick Takes: Tools of the trade
- Focus on e-biz could compromise iSeries 400 security
- Capacity on demand highlights new iSeries 840
- Quick Takes: Protocols, protection and production
- Quick Takes: AS/400 backup bonanza
- College students turn COMMON into campus
- New name, but same old song at COMMON
- AS/400 by day, Java by night
- Quick Takes: Integration revelations
- Trademark for 'eServer' brand unlikely
- Quick Takes: Minding your data
- AS/400 guru Pence says go back to school
- IBM's use of eServer brand to be challenged
- Quick Takes: On the road again
- N+I: EMC's Ruettgers foresees a 'Big Bang'
- Quick Takes: Special delivery
- Name change is just a gimmick without strategic re-branding
- Quick takes: Suite sensations
- All things not being equal: Opinions mixed on opportunities for women
- Official name change for AS/400 expected within weeks
- Saving your assets: Software management
- News briefs: ShowCase Corp. debuts BI solution, Vision Solutions improves clustering and more
- Are tech manuals going the way of the dinosaur?
- Project Monterey: Still alive, but is it kicking?
- Business intelligence: The sleeping giant
- Would a system by any other name be sweeter?
- IBM fights for position in Unix market
- IBM's ad campaign may have missed its mark
- The last hold out: Linux on the AS/400
- Briefs: New AS/400 products
- Report finds e-biz hot, BI not
- AS/400 community divided on benefits of Avnet-Savoir acquisition
- Demand for AS/400 pros continues, but scope of their work expands
- Survey confirms user dismay at AS/400 marketing
- Symtrax releases Bravo Express
- Market heats up as IBM and others form e-learning divisions
- IBM to announce line of high-performance AS/400 servers
- IT copes with 'Love Bug' virus as cleanup continues
- WebSphere: Is it the AS/400's saving grace?
- Blame it on inertia: Why IBM can't market the AS/400 with gusto
- Blame it on inertia: Why IBM cant market the AS/400 with gusto
- IT wants to keep IT out of politics
- IT wants to keep IT out of politics
- IBM gets an earful from AS/400 users - and some of it wasn't very nice
- IBM defends itself against keynote remarks that it has failed AS/400 users
- Slammer or glamour for DOS hackers?
- System security in an unsecured world
- IT says Web support for AS/400 critical -- but to whom?
- W2K has few surprises but doesn't fail to impress
- AS/400 loyalists applaud the demise of IBM's Magic Box campaign but claim the damage has been done
- Keep your AS/400 safe and secure
- Interview: IBM's new Linux chief eyes mass market
- IBM's Jarosh sees new applications fueling AS/400 growth
- Search400.com's conversation with Gartner Group's Tom Bittman