Monthly Archives: November 2001
Lotus May Open Some Source Code
IBMs Lotus Software division is considering participating in the parent companys Eclipse open source initiative, Lotus officials said Wednesday.One Lotus development tool that may...
Service Offers Integration In A Portal
Web-centric software integrator Vector ESP Inc. on Tuesday launched its new Enterprise Integration Portal Service.The service allows customers to integrate their Web-based and legacy...
Upgrade Aids In Managing Desktops
Altiris Inc., the little desktop deployment company that could, crested the full desktop lifecycle management hill with the latest release of its Client Management...
Candle Sheds Light on IBMs WebSphere
IBMs WebSphere is one of the leaders in the application server field, but it lacks self-monitoring software. In an age when application performance is...
IBMs Crusade Server Lets You Build as You Go
IBM disclosed yesterday that it is poised to release a new four-processor Intel-based server, code-named Crusade, that will feature performance-enhancing technologies drawn from the...
The Evolution of eBay
In 1995, eBay Inc. opened its virtual doors as the first online auction site on the Internet. Now the company has more than 37...
Microsoft Gives Peek Into Visual Studio .Net 2003
LAS VEGAS—As Microsoft Corp. readies the current Visual Studio .Net release candidate for final production before the end of the year, its development team...
Panic on the Hill
In the current state of tension on Capitol Hill, it only takes one casual remark to start a panic.No, Im not talking about anthrax,...
Storage Sales Slump In 2001
Demand for data storage is forecast to shrink this year but will rebound over the next three, according to a new report released Tuesday...
CLECs Attempt to Forestall Bell-Backed Bill
Fearing that Congress may soon consider an Internet services bill initiated by the Bell Operating Companies, competing telecommunications carriers and lawmakers opposed to the...