Top Line: October 8, 2001
.Net Separates V37 From Other PDAs
Lab to Unveil Linux Testing Tool Monday
iPlanet Extending Its Mobile Reach
Etensity, Viant Suffer Setbacks
Sun Fire Server Measures Up
Microsoft Creates New Division to Push .Net
Early 802.11g Entries Deliver the Speed But Require Some Maintenance
Configuring Infrastructure Goal of Startup Terraspring
SPSS Buying NetGenesis
64-Bit Desktop Challenge
Atesto Integrates Web Testing, Monitoring
Bluetooth Will Provide Strong Spokes for Apples Digital Hubs
Lotus and Orbital Beef Up KM Wares
Geekspeak: March 19, 2001
i2 Offers Common Interface Across its Products
Infiniband Plays On
CA To Overhaul Branding, Launch Access Tools
Extending BizTalk Reach
States Float Tough Remedies for Microsoft
Web Services Heat Up
Feds Take Action Against Software Pirates
Building Scalability into Databases
Traffic Overload Shuts Users Out of MSDN Site
Improving Data Visibility
BSA Expands Campaign Against Pirated Software
PeopleSoft Acquires Annuncio
JNI Licenses Troika Technology
Halo Tool Works in Testing, Production
Sun Brews Java 2 Update
2nd Annual eWeek eXcellence Awards: Finalists
Crackers Exploit PHP Vulnerabilities
Benioff Backs A New Software Model
AltiWare Cranks VOIP Volume
Showing Integrity in Security Arena
Financials Software Gets Overhauled
Suite Fuses CRM Functions
Unix Vendors Change Tack
Veritas Bolsters Windows-Based Lineup
Tools Smooth Collaboration
Manugistics Buys Western Data Systems
.Net Speech SDK Goes to Beta
Microsoft Licensing: How Open is Open?
Manugistics Sharpens Focus on Profit Optimization Software
Citrix Certification
NetDirect, First Certified for JDBC
Serving Up Apps for Midsize Businesses
SAP Unveils Component xApps
Sun to Roll Out SAN Tools
.Net Cert Exams Debut
New Tools Secure Java Phones, PDAs
Sun Takes Developer Platform to New Level
Java Lobby Leader Keeps Close Watch on Sun
IBM: E-meetings Save $4 Million a Month
Liberty Unveils ID Management Spec
Sun Promises First Liberty Solution
McData Earnings Exceed Expectations
Server Lets .Net Apps Run on Apache
Growth Fund Makes Bid for Plumtree
WebSphere Studio 5 Opens Its Doors for Developers
Osborne: Standards Key to Multimodal Adoption
Microsoft Muses Per-Device Licensing
Sun Steeled for IT Uptick
The Buzz: October 14, 2002
OpenOffice Releases New Developer Version
Tool Speeds Web App Troubleshooting
Ballmer Talks Up Software and Snack Food
Pivotal Buys MarketFirst
IBM, Best Software Customize for SMBs
Java Licensing Changes Will Open Door to Open Source
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