Monthly Archives: April 2001
Microsoft Tunes Whistler Server
Microsoft Corp., claiming to have learned from its mistakes, has added a number of features and enhancements to the second beta of its Whistler...
Energy Trading Market Powers Up
Online energy trading is on fire. And software makers — armed with products to help companies manage their risk and keep track of their...
Cycores Models Look Good and Behave Well
Whether or not Cycore ABs suite of products leads the way, three-dimensional objects with embedded behaviors and interactive environments will characterize the Web in...
Logcasters Flexible Windows Watching
Heeding the cry for rock-solid availability of crucial corporate applications and services, Ripple Technologies Inc.s LogCaster 3.1 provides excellent centralized monitoring and alerting capabilities...
The Buzz: April 23, 2001
Matcher.A Not a HeartbreakerAnti-virus software companies said a new virus that disguises itself as a program for finding romance partners is spreading quickly among...
Building Stronger Partner Muscle
Intel is taking a bit of its own medicine. The chip maker, which has repeatedly advised its integrator partners to differentiate themselves, is now...
Cool to Upgrades
Projecting optimism despite an 82 percent drop in the companys first-quarter profits, Intel Corp. executives last week predicted that chip sales will rebound later...
Digital Detectives Track Hacks
If e-business had a modern-day Sherlock Holmes, his name would be David Dittrich. Dittrich, a security manager at the University of Washington, in Seattle,...
Now Comes the Post-Bubble Chaos
If you were holding your breath for tech stocks to hit bottom and turn around, last week finally offered some good news in the...
Securitys Growing Dominance Is Attracting The Inexperienced
You can tell a lot about the state of an industry by the kinds of parties it throws. Computer security conferences historically have been...