Title: search390.com - Today's News: Headlines, trends and expert advice for enterprise systems users
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IBM has plans to accelerate its BladeCenter offerings this year and to stretch the technology further into the company's overall eServer strategy.
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NEWS
Target taps IBM for on-demand (InternetNews)
IBM will manage Target's mainframe infrastructure allowing the major discount retailer to power up additional mainframe engines on an as-needed basis.
NEWS
Firms consider platform consolidation (The Four Hundred)
As a growing number of businesses consolidate servers, many of them are also consolidating platforms, which should simplify the administration of servers.
DAILY HEADLINES
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FEATURED TOPIC
DB2 shortcuts
Are you charged with the task of assuring optimal DB2 performance? These tech tips and other resources will help you meet this challenge head-on.
TIPS
The top ten tips of 2003
The votes have been tallied and our members have spoken. This week we feature the top ten most popular and useful Search390.com technical tips of 2003. Enjoy!
2004 OUTLOOK
VoIP to rise, Sun to set
TechTarget editor in chief Paul Gillin makes his annual predictions, and this year's batch holds high hopes for voice over IP and Linux, and caution for Sun and grid computing.
THE MISSING LINK
You, me and baby NetWare makes three
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If you're expecting a child and you work in IT, forget names like Caitlin, John and Madison. How do Dot Netta, Kernel Tom, A.D. and SQL Sue grab you? A psych professor in Nebraska found that more and more parents in the U.S. are naming their progeny after products. He found that moms and dads call their boys Camry and Dodge and their girls Armani and Courvoisier. So how long before geeks start getting into the act? Years from now,
your son might marry a girl named WiFiona. Or your daughter could fall in love with a nice Italian boy named Vinny "Chip" Centrino. (Silicon.com)
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