Monthly Archives: June 2001
Java: Boring Has Its Virtues
This week, as the faithful turn out for Suns sixth annual JavaOne Java developers conference, were struck by how, well, boring JavaOne has gotten....
The Summer of Selling a Strategy
Microsoft, which has stuck to its guns in building proprietary software over the past two decades, is about to blast down the walls when...
Wish You Were Blue
With the first bits of Bluetooth hardware trickling to market, proponents of the much-heralded short-range wireless protocol are turning their attention to software developers...
Bulking Up Internet Docs
MANAGEMENTPaper Fly Corp. has introduced Version 2.0 of its online document management service.The service, available immediately, improves on the previous version with 256-layer subfoldering,...
Services Battle to Heat Up
The legal wranglings between Microsoft Corp. and Sun Microsystems Inc. may be over, but the competitive ones are not. This week, as Sun executives...
Iona to Cut Java Prices
Iona Technologies will use the JavaOne annual conference for Java developers in San Francisco this week to launch its next-generation Java software at reduced...
Qwest Cyber.Solutions
Down economy or no, Qwest Cyber.Solutions approaches the market with guns blazing.The 2-year-old spin-off from Qwest Communications International displays the same bravado often seen...
Ilog Gives Users Site Control
Ilog inc. this week at sun Microsystems Inc.s JavaOne developer conference will roll out a Java-based configuration tool that allows Web sites to give...
AOL, Microsoft Work on Hurdles
Microsoft Corp. and AOL Time Warner Inc. moved closer last week to an agreement to bundle the AOL online service client with the forthcoming...
Sprint PCS Strikes Enterprise Deals
Wireless companies are trying to add more bang for the buck to corporate networks by extending applications to mobile workers.Corporations have invested billions in...