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>>  FEATURED TOPIC:  How to boost system performance
>>  NEWS:  IBM boosts DB2 mobile access
>>  USER SURVEY:  What are your spending plans for 2004?
>>  THE MISSING LINK:  'McJob' turning Golden Arches red
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How to boost system performance  (Search400.com)
Bad system performance equals low productivity. And you don't want that. This week we give you 10 tips to help you monitor and improve performance.
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NEWS
IBM boosts DB2 mobile access (SearchDatabase.com)
IBM has unveiled new database software that extends corporate data to handheld computing devices so that employees experience no drop in DB2 access.

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New site promises open-source portlet code (SearchWebServices.com)
Sun Microsystems, BEA Systems and others have thrown their weight behind a new open-source site to help developers build portlets for their enterprise portals.

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WEBSPHERE STRATEGIES TIP
Apache HTTP server drives Web sites
You've heard about the Apache HTTP server, but is it something your shop should consider? Web development expert Jim Mason is here to help. This tip looks at the Apache HTTP server, what it is, where to get it, how to install it on Windows, how to troubleshoot problems and more.
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FORUM ADVICE
WDSC V5R1 printing
"Jtaylor" writes, "I'm new to WebSphere Development Studio Client (WDSC) for the iSeries. I want to use WDSC to maintain ILE programs. When I compile a program, the output prints to our system default printer, not the OUTQ in my user profile. We have multiple developers, and each has their own OUTQ. How can I tell WDSC what OUTQ should receive the printouts?" Do you know how?
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Development on the iSeries
Trying to write a program for the iSeries, but find yourself with more questions than answers? The Search400.com editors have left no stone unturned when it comes to scouring the Web for the most informative and helpful info available. We have sections dedicated to PC development, open-source code and Web development. You'll also find a wealth of links on programming languages - from COBOL to XML.
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THE MISSING LINK
'McJob' turning Golden Arches red

Don't tell anyone that you've got a "McJob." You could get a good dressing down from Mayor McCheese. McDonald's Corp. is frying mad over Merriam-Webster's inclusion of the word "McJob" in its latest lexicon. The dictionary defines the word as "a low-paying job that requires little skill and provides little opportunity for advancement." Hard to believe the suits at Mickey D's would take umbrage at that kind of definition, isn't it? McDonald's CEO says the definition isn't just inaccurate and insulting; its inclusion in the dictionary is a trademark infringement. He wants it Mc-Yanked. Webster is telling him to look up another word: "whatever."

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