Monthly Archives: November 2001
Cable & Wireless Buys Web Hosting Pioneer Exodus
For bankrupt Web hosting pioneer Exodus Communications Inc., the last shovel of dirt has been tossed on the coffin, with their sale on Friday...
Compuware to Rebrand Management Tools
Compuware Corp. on Monday will launch its own rebranding campaign for its series of acquired management tools and introduce a major new release of...
P2P App Collaborates At The Data Level
Advanced Reality Inc., a start-up that evolved from a genomics research project, plans to launch a new peer-to-peer platform next month that will embed...
Palm Taken to Task Over Marketing
Many of Palm Inc.s problems have come from promising hardware before it is ready. But some of Palms software partners say that the company...
WebMethods, Tibco Address Web Services
With the suspected adoption of Web services and a consolidation underway in the enterprise applications integration space, the industry is morphing fast.Two EAI vendors,...
Another Microsoft Monopoly in the Making?-2
Main TextNow that the courts have given Microsoft the green light to bundle everything from its Windows Media Player to its instant-messenger client in...
Apple Slows Mac OS X Rollouts
Amid internal concerns over the quality control of recent OS updates, Apple Computer Inc. has pushed back the release date for the next significant...
Palm to Cut 250 Jobs
Palm Inc. on Wednesday announced that it is laying off 250 employees, the latest in a series of cutbacks for the handheld computer and...
Sagent Restating 2001 Revenues
Sagent Technology Inc. will have to restate its revenues for the first nine months of the year after discovering that nearly $5 million worth...
Ridge Offers Glimpse of National, Global Biodefense
National Homeland Security and Defense director Tom Ridge on Tuesday offered a glimpse at a growing federal and perhaps international strategy for sharing health...