Wait continues for JDE customers [eWEEK] So close, yet so far. Oracle's setback last week was not unexpected, but for JDE customers it means just one thing: More waiting. New high-end i5 holds its own with bigger boxes [The Four Hundred] The top-end eServer i5 Model 570 and Model 595 servers are holding their own against big Unix, Windows, and Linux systems -- in price and performance. PRE-REGISTER NOW: Live Expert Webcast: Essentials of backup/recovery for disaster recovery Date: Nov. 18, 2 p.m. EDT (18:00 GMT) Speaker: Deb Saugen, technical owner of iSeries 400 and AS/400 backup and recovery, IBM Rochester Preparing for disaster recovery is key to any business. Implementing a complete backup/recovery strategy on the iSeries is an essential part of disaster recovery. Learn about the various options and techniques to develop an iSeries backup/recovery strategy and how to test for disaster recovery. >> Register to attend webcast A MUST READ: Free Book Excerpt: Backup & Recovery chapter Log on and download for free Chapter 6 of AS/400 Primer written by Ernie Malaga, Doug Pence and Ron Hawkins and published by MC Press. This chapter, "Backup and Recovery," focuses on the essential backup and recovery commands. Win a copy of the book: After you read the chapter, test how much you learned and then send us the results for a chance to win a copy of AS/400 Primer. Send your e-mail to mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]. LEARN IT: iSeries Backup and Recovery Learning Guide Would you be able to recover your systems in the event of a disaster? Hopefully the answer is yes. To help you make sure your backups and restores are being done correctly, we've pulled together a multitude of tips, articles, white papers and other resources. Don't put off today what you may not be able to recover tomorrow. Windows in the Andes -- Microsoft to speak Inca language [Agence France Presse] The once-mighty Inca empire may be gone, but even Francisco Pizarro couldn't keep Microsoft from creating Quechua language versions of Windows and Office. Quechua is the tongue of the indigenous Inca peoples of South America. Nearly 10 million people speak it today, and now the computer conquistadors from Redmond, Wash., hopes to open new Windows for them. The Quechua version is being developed in Peru.
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