Monthly Archives: October 2001
Kollar-Kotelly Moves Up Status Conference Date
The status conference between the government and Microsoft Corp. that was scheduled to be held before District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly on Nov. 5 has...
Comdex Chief: The Show Must Go On
For the first time in its 22-year history, Comdex, the tech orgy to end all tech orgies, will almost certainly be smaller than the...
AMD Athlon XP Palomino Already for Sale on Web
Advanced Micro Devices Inc.s Athlon XP is alive and for sale on the Web in advance of its launch Oct. 8.Web merchants are already...
Cisco Ramps Up Its 10G Strategy
Cisco Systems on Tuesday put the finishing touches on its portfolio of 10-gigabit-per-second networking gear, a move CEO John Chambers said should boost the...
Pocket PC 2002 to Debut With Slew of New Apps
Microsoft Corp. on Thursday will start shipping Pocket PC 2002, the latest version of its handheld operating system, which is geared toward corporate users.The...
Albuquerque, CityNet Wire the Sewers
The city of Albuquerque, N.M., is the first in the nation to wire its sewers with fiber through a partnership with CityNet Telecommunications, bringing...
Nortel Unloads Clarify
Ongoing rumors that Nortel Networks would sell its Clarify CRM software unit to SAP AG turned out to be just that, rumors, after Nortel...
Actuate Brings Web Reports to Spreadsheets
Actuate Corp. on Monday announced the release of its e.Spreadsheet Server, extending its Web reporting technology to Microsoft Corp. Excel spreadsheets.The new product, part...
Judge to DOJ, Microsoft: Make Up!
Microsoft Corp. and the Department of Justice have just two weeks to reach a negotiated settlement in the antitrust case by themselves, otherwise U.S....
Novell Sues Microsoft Over Ads
Novell has filed a lawsuit against Microsoft alleging that Microsoft lied about Novells latest network operating system, NetWare 6.The suit, filed on Monday, Oct....