Monthly Archives: June 2001
Compaq Reinforces Support for Linux
Compaq Computer Corp., irritated at the portrayal of IBM as a Linux champion, unveiled several programs aimed at enterprise users of the operating system.IBM...
A Little Respect: Red Hat in Black
Sporting its first quarterly profit like a feather in its cap, Red Hat Inc. is marching forward with a new business plan that takes...
Commence Gives CRM a Face Lift
Commence Corp. is adding interface enhancements to its namesake CRM software for small and medium-size businesses.The company this week will introduce Commence Relationship Management,...
Dragnet
Because of an ambiguity in a 1998 copyright law, Internet service providers are at loggerheads with copyright owners over the extent to which they...
Passive Observer
Mercury Interactive Corp. has added passive monitoring to its Topaz tool for active Web application performance testing.In a new, more modular version, Topaz gains...
A Cost-Tracking System to Fill the Bill
When Aspine USA Inc. merged with Ammtec Inc., of Tokyo, this winter, the small manufacturers operations expanded across several countries, making its spreadsheet/fax machine...
Corralling Information
Portable storage solutions are becoming more popular as the amount of stored data continues to grow.To address this need, Seagate Removable Storage Solutions LLC...
High Marks
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania wages an ongoing battle with Harvard University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University and the...
Fast Facts Infrastructure: June 25, 2001
Financing GelsEchoStar Communications has reportedly turned to UBS Warburg and Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Co. for $3 billion in short-term loans that the...
InfiniBand Impresses but Awaits Audience
Infiniband, a new high-speed interconnect technology designed to boost bandwidth inside data centers, reached a significant milestone last week when supporters demonstrated it running...