Monthly Archives: November 2001
Oracle9i Takes On Exchange
LAS VEGAS—Oracle Corp. is using its new Oracle9i Database product, including its clustering capabilities, to not only attack traditional database rivals like IBM but...
Nokia Leads Cell Phone Compatibility Initiative
LAS VEGAS--In his keynote here at Comdex Monday, Nokia Corp. Chairman and CEO Jorme Ollila announced a multicompany initiative to make cell phone platforms...
Dell: Tablet PC Is Todays Pen PC
LAS VEGAS--One day after Microsoft Corp. Chairman Bill Gates promoted the Tablet PC as the future of personal computing, another industry leader, Michael Dell,...
Sybase Licenses Query Processing Tool
Increasingly complex data is making writing SQL a nightmare for some IT staff, but a new tool from Sybase Inc. promises to make the...
HP OpenMail Getting A Facelift
Hewlett-Packard Co. and Samsung SDS Co. Ltd. later today will announce a licensing agreement that will allow Samsung SDS to build messaging solutions on...
SuperLoader Takes Quantum Leap in Autoloader Capacity
LAS VEGAS—Quantum Corp. on Tuesday unveiled an automated storage tape device that executives said offers five times the capacity of other 2U autoloaders and...
Aprisma Enhances Spectrum Management Apps
Aprisma Management Technologies Inc. early next month will try to shake up the service-level management arena with enhanced versions of its Spectrum suite of...
NEC-Mitsubishi Unveils Its Thinnest Flat Panels Yet
LAS VEGAS--NEC-Mitsubishi Electronics Display of America Inc., one of the worlds largest LCD manufacturers, introduced two new 15-inch flat-panel displays at Comdex here this...
Oracle9i Update to Take Advantage of XML
LAS VEGAS—Oracle Corp. early next year will release an updated version of its Oracle9i Database that will use XML to bring much of the...
Transmeta Looks to Shore Up Its Credibility
One month after ousting its chief executive, Transmeta Inc., a designer of low-power microprocessors, set up shop at a Las Vegas hotel during Comdex...