Anne Chen

About

As a senior writer for eWEEK Labs, Anne writes articles pertaining to IT professionals and the best practices for technology implementation. Anne covers the deployment issues and the business drivers related to technologies including databases, wireless, security and network operating systems. Anne joined eWeek in 1999 as a writer for eWeek's eBiz Strategies section before moving over to Labs in 2001. Prior to eWeek, she covered business and technology at the San Jose Mercury News and at the Contra Costa Times.

The Cost Analysis for Innovation

At Microsoft Corp.s annual , held recently in Dallas, the heat was on Microsofts admission (and explanation) that shipment dates had slipped for the anticipated Jupiter suite of e-commerce products; the next-generation SQL Server, code-named Yukon; and Exchange Server 2003. The focus, however, was on whether the cycle of innovation within IT has ended and […]

What it Takes to be Extreme Blue

When my 21-year-old brother started looking for a job this year, I knew hed be up against some tough competition. As graduation and summer approaches, hes still looking, and from the amount of reader mail I receive asking about job leads, hes not the only college senior wringing his hands wondering what it takes to […]

Acer Tablet Taps Centrino

One of the first vendors to release a Tablet PC, Acer America is again a front-runner with its second-generation TravelMate C110—the first Tablet PC to include Intels Centrino mobile technology. The C110 (priced starting at $1,899) was released last month. The unit I tested was equipped with an Intel 900MHz Pentium M ultra-low-voltage processor. It […]

Is Microsoft to Blame for SQL Slammer?

DALLAS—Microsoft Corp. and its customers need to take joint responsibility for security issues such as the SQL Slammer worm, which brought down systems all across the world earlier this year, several large enterprises said here at the TechEd conference on Monday. During an enterprise customer panel, Nathan Hanks, the managing director of technology for Continental […]

Does Size Matter In Your Organization?

Last week, Gartner released a report which stated that more than one-third of consumer mobile PC buyers chose heavy models. By heavy models, Gartner means laptops that are purchased as desktop replacements and weigh more than 7.5 pounds. The demand for these models, Gartner said, proves consumers will sacrifice mobility for more performance or a […]

Linksys Router Builds in Flexibility

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Linksys WRT55AG Linksys WRT55AG wireless dual-band a and g broadband router puts a high degree of flexibility into organizations WLAN upgrade plans. This four-port Ethernet switch with 802.11a, b and g capabilities enables companies to gradually upgrade to 54MB-per-second speeds while utilizing older 11MB-per-second hardware. Prices start at $299, which is slightly higher […]

VCT technology boosts DI-604

D-Link has packed the latest refresh of its flagship D-Link Express EtherNetwork DI-604 4-Port Ethernet Broadband Router with new tools typically seen in expensive solutions from networking giants. The diminutive router, released last month, comes with integrated VCT (virtual cable tester) technology that enables users to trouble-shoot cabling issues. A diagnostic utility accessed via the […]

WordPerfect Update Gets the Job Done

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY WordPerfect 11.0 Corels latest WordPerfect Office upgrade provides a basic, less expensive alternative for organizations that dont want Microsoft Office. Loyal WordPerfect customers will not be disappointed, and the suite could gain new fans with its enhanced XML capabilities. Prices start at $299 for the Standard version ($149 to upgrade). More information can […]

Happy to See Blue

One of my first cubicle jobs was at Syntron Bioresearch Inc., a pregnancy test manufacturer in Carlsbad, Calif., where I answered helpdesk calls and helped out in the rebate department. Back then, the company religiously used the DOS-based WordPerfect 5.1 word processor from Corel Inc. and I, a user of Microsoft Word, grudgingly learned to […]

Best Gets Its Act Together on Palm OS

With the updated act for Palm OS, Best Software puts new functionality and better performance into its already-popular contact management application. I installed the $80 Act for Palm OS on a Sony Clié PEG-TG50. After hot-syncing the Clié with the included Act Express, a limited version of Act for Windows, all the data Id entered […]