Monthly Archives: October 2001
Travel Restrictions Keep Handhelds Grounded
The American publics scaled-back travel plans could not have come at a worse time for the handheld market. Without a highly mobile work force,...
IBM Sets Sail With Regatta
After months of quiet promotion, IBM today launched its Regatta-based server, a machine it believes will bolster its years-long effort to steal market share...
Zero-Knowledge Revamps Freedom Privacy Tools
Hoping to cash in on the current climate surrounding online surveillance, Zero-Knowledge Systems Inc. on Thursday released a fully redesigned version of its Freedom...
InteQ Delivers Service to Lower Cost of Managing Apps
Management service provider InteQ Corp. is poised to launch a new infrastructure management service designed to help lower the cost of managing applications and...
Zeroknowledge Shutters Anonymity Service
Zeroknowledge has announced it will shut its anonymous browsing and e-mail service Freedom Network on Oct. 22. Company officials said the move was not...
FTCs Muris Says No to Privacy Legislation
WASHINGTON, D.C. - The federal governments chief online privacy cop announced on Thursday, Oct. 4, that he believes legislation buttressing consumer privacy is not...
Manugistics Posts $0.16 EPS Loss; Is i2 Far Behind?
The slumping economy has got even the robust supply chain management sector by the tail.After the close of the stock market Wednesday, SCM software...
App Integration Vendors Forecast Losses
Despite the perception that the software integration market is strong even in this down economy, leading application integration developers webMethods Inc., Vitria Technology Inc....
Entertainment Companies Sue Next Napsters
Movie and music industry associations on Wednesday, Oct. 3, filed a new round of copyright infringement lawsuits against three peer-to-peer file sharing companies, including...
Changing of the Guard at BEA
BEA Systems Inc., the market leader in the highly competitive application server software market, announced this week that co-founder Bill Coleman is stepping down...