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1. Build better data-driven apps with distributed caching

2. Staying competitive in applications software

3. An earth-shaking client/server solution

4. Partitions power enterprise client/server

5. Tame your database

6. Can it be saved?

7. Reaching rapprochement

8. The wild west of corporate computing

9. Farming out client-server

10. Can you orchestrate client/server computing?

11. More than a paint job

13. This data center software does client/server

14. Automatic for the people

15. Cut costs with client server computing? Here's how!

16. Courting disaster: the explosion of distributed computing has rendered obsolete many organizations' contingency plans

17. Surprise: your client is sinking your server

18. So who does what now? Companies get a grip on client/server

19. 'Open' security: resolving the paradox

20. The evolution of the client/server revolution

22. Three Commandments

23. Strategic Technologies

24. Platform election

25. Small-time project justifies management buy

26. Surviving the year 2000

27. Making the move to client/server

28. Failing to plan could prove costly

29. SMS upgrades in the offing from Microsoft

30. Client/server politics: blame enough for all

31. The new metrics: how much bang for the buck?

32. Don't let client/server performance gotchas getcha

33. Stop throwing hardware at performance

34. Traffic jams piling up; job scheduling

35. WHOA: Network traffic ahead

36. Showstoppers!

37. Need for central IS grows

38. Bank grabs exec to push client/server

39. Andersen's army to reach 12,000 in '93

40. Use hardware to fill DBMS tool gaps

41. Duck and cover: it's the API database war

42. Management key re-engineering hurdle

43. Guru sheds light on client/server mysteries

45. Downsizing changes role of help desk; network managers face new expectations of quality support, service

46. Client/servers using Unix, RISC workstations

47. App management eludes users

48. Start making sense: getting different software elements to talk to each other effectively is one of the top frustrations faced by network managers today

49. Looking Beyond The Year 2000 -- Solution Perks Up Coffee Merchant

50. How to manage distributed apps without damage

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