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Stories and comments across the archive that link to itmj.com.
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Interview of the Windows XP SP2 Dev Team
Masa writes "SuperSite for Windows has a nice interview called "Windows XP Service Pack 2: The Inside Story". The interview gives a good insight, what kind of a project the Service Pack 2 was, how it got started and how huge effort it actually was." The ITMJ Product Guide is part of OSTG, as is Slashdot. -
The Verdict on WinXP SP2?
A reader writes: "Now that time has passed, people have been giving their opinions as to the effectiveness of Windows SP2. The jury has been good, but mixed." The ITMJ Product Guide is part of OSTG; what's been your, if any, experiences with SP2? -
Siemens Continues OFDM Push
Khoo writes "German telecommunications gear maker Siemens is backing a new kind of broadband wireless technology that will compete with Wi-Fi and 3G cellular services." As we covered recently, speed tests have been up to 360 Mbps and one of the latest rumours is that they will use it in conjunction with VoIP servers. That's unconfirmed, but particularly for new phone deployments, laying no wire would be nice. And Yes, Virginia - ITMJ is part of OSTG, like Slashdot. -
Solaris vs Linux Continues
raffe writes "Solaris Kernel Developer Eric Schrock is bloging more about the Solaris vs. Linux issue and linux kernel moneky Greg is answering on his blog. Eric's first part is is also still up and Greg's answer " Another reader also submitted reviews of the Linux desktop vs. Solaris 9. User reviews are welcome; please note that ITMJ is part of OSTG like Slashdot. -
Is Intel Making Too Many Chips?
editingwhiz writes "IT Manager's Journal business columnist Melanie Hollands is confused about Intel's mid-quarter financial update. The world's leading chipmaker warns that it has a major overage in inventory resulting in a gross margin reduction because its fabrication process is too darn efficient."(The gross margin reduction) is due to better-than-expected manufacturing efficiencies ... which have, in turn, resulted in more chips than needed," the company said. Huh? (ITMJ is part of the OSTG network.)" Actually, it makes sense - if you make too many chips that you don't sell, you increase costs, but without any increase in revenue. -
Seven Open Source Business Strategies
Openstandards.net writes "One of /. posters' favorite discussions is the value of open source as a business model. OSDN has an article on IT Manager's Journal that highlights seven business strategies for open source. " Slashdot and ITMJ are both owned by OSDN.