Monthly Archives: November 2001
Dell Two-Way Server Targets Small Biz
Dell Computer Corp., the worlds fifth-largest server vendor, according to a new survey, on Monday introduced a dual-processor system for small- and medium-sized businesses,...
Office for Mac OS X Arrives
Right on schedule, the Mac OS X-native version of Microsoft Corp.s Office suite hit store shelves on Monday.The Office X suite, has been tuned...
IBM Expands Security Consulting Practice
IBM on Monday announced a broad expansion of its security consulting practice, including a partnership with Kroll Inc. for physical security assessments and protection.Among...
Internet Tax Moratorium Extended
One week before the post-Thanksgiving holiday shopping frenzy begins, the Senate passed a two-year extension of the 1998 moratorium on discriminatory and access taxes...
SevenSpace to Integrate Its Services With Stratasource
Management service provider SevenSpace Inc. on Monday will announce the integration of its services with Stratasource.SevenSpace at the same time will launch a series...
HP to Lead Merged Company, Filing Says
If Hewlett Packard Co. and Compaq Computer Corp. merge, therell be little doubt about whos in charge of the combined company, according to a...
Tellabs Cuts Work Force by 1,000
Tellabs today announced that it is laying off 1,000 people worldwide and closing two facilities in the United States.Citing the continuing doldrums in spending...
Sagent Reassessing Some Revenues
Struggling business intelligence software developer Sagent Technology Inc. may need to restate nearly $5 million of revenues reported this year, pending the results of...
Dell: No Easing Up on PC Price-Cutting
Dell Computer Corp. posted earnings slightly higher than Wall Street analysts had been expecting, although a continuing price war amid an industrywide slump pushed...
Xerox Turns to Services for Future Growth
As one of its most financially turbulent years in recent history draws to a close, Xerox Corp. is turning inward to a little known,...