Kristy Pryma

Articles by Kristy Pryma

You are the weakest link

Employee evaluation time around many offices is the grown up equivalent to a student waiting to receive his or her report card.

Microsoft moves from the massive to the masses

Looking to establish a foothold in the small- and medium-sized enterprise market, Microsoft recently released two new editions of its BizTalk Server 2002.

Borland stresses harmony

In the world of software maker, Borland Software Corp. says it plays the role of Switzerland

Immigrant IT workers battle perceptions

Imagine spotting your dream job posted on a Web site. You have all of the qualifications to land the position including a degree from a world-class university, loads of experience and are able to start today.

No clear winner in development taste test

Arguing the virtues of .NET over Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) or vice versa is as productive as arguing the virtues of Coke over Pepsi

Agile provides middle ground

Agile practises serve as middle ground between chaotic and rigorous methodologies.

Interoperability can lead to other issues

Regardless of what solution an enterprise decides upon, specific business problems have emerged around storage.

The state of storage

In the alphabet soup of IT, two acronyms have been floating up to the surface with increasing frequency: SAN and NAS.

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