Monthly Archives: August 2001
Turbolinux Signals Transition With PowerCockpit
Turbolinux is launching a system mangement product, PowerCockpit, for configuring and deploying the Linux operating system and applications across multiple servers.The move is part...
U.S. Seeks To Block Microsoft Request
The U.S. Department of Justice has asked the Supreme Court to deny Microsofts request to have a lower judges anti-trust ruling thrown out for...
ABC.com Preps Major Relaunch
ABC.com executives are shunning the s-word - "stickiness," a now passe Web buzzword circa 1999 - but thats exactly what they hope to produce...
Intel Forum: Mobile Pentium 4 Previewed
Intel demonstrated the future speed of its Pentium 4 mobile chip on Wednesday, Aug. 29, at the Intel Developers Forum in San Jose. The...
Linux World: Red Hat CEO Wants Open Source In Schools
In a call to arms, Red Hat CEO Matthew Szulik said open source developers should counter a growing threat from commercial software makers by...
Cogent Eats ARC: Metro Competition Enters New Phase
Cogent Communications put together the missing pieces of its connectivity strategy and cast the future of the troubled in-building competitive carrier market this week...
Apples European Vacation
Whether its thanks to Europes lengthy relationship with the Mac, my enduring friendship with many of the regions Mac developers and journalists, or simply...
LinuxWorld: IBM Crows As SIAC Embraces Linux
The Securities Industry Automation Corporation, whose computing systems handle the actual transactions of the New York and American stock exchanges, is running its major...
Interview: Digex President Mark Shull
At one point during WorldComs acquisition of Digex, the managed hoster was valued at $120 per share. Now this multibillion-dollar asset is fully integrated...
DNA Lends Hand To WANs
If wide area networks are like congested freeways, startup Peribit Networks is ready to install high-speed mass-transit lines to make network traffic zoom.The company,...