Monthly Archives: March 2001
Mirror, Mirror On the Wall …
Journalists may hate this product, but a San Mateo, Calif.-based startup claims to have found a way to measure buzz—that intangible force that can...
TI Bets $100 Million on 3G
To accelerate software development on its new mobile device architecture, Texas Instruments Inc. is investing $100 million in next-generation wireless applications. The Dallas company...
Looking Before They Leap
Brian Moura needs to hear better arguments in favor of peer-to-peer networking technology before he gives it any consideration. "Peer-to-peer is not on our...
The SuperSet Returns
They were the Wright Brothers of networking software. But instead of a duo, they were a trio. Novell Data Systems hired Dale Neibaur, Drew...
Critics Say Italys Sticker Law Wont Stop Piracy
After years of pressure from the U.S. and copyright holders, Italy, which has one of the highest piracy rates in Western Europe, last fall...
Web Testing Tools Gain Mind Share
In what many say is a sign of a maturing industry, several new products designed to debug, stress-test and monitor Web-based applications will be...
Triton Gets Applications to Cooperate
Tidal Software Inc. has taken the multiapplication, multiserver scheduling and workload management functionality of its sysAdmiral job scheduling software and added an event-response mechanism.The...
Look Whos Talking: March 5, 2001
Whenever I had an extra dollar in my pocket during my childhood, my dad always told me to "spend half and save half." Maybe...
Sybases Portal Manages Content
Sybase Inc. this week will unveil an upgrade to its Enterprise Portal, which gives business partners, suppliers, customers and mobile users personalized access to...
Reporting Into the Enterprise
Crystal Decisions Inc. will announce this week its next-generation Crystal Enterprise reporting and analysis system. The new system helps companies organize, categorize and deliver...