Monthly Archives: November 2001
Chambers Espouses Views on Being Connected
LAS VEGAS—The future for business will be a blend of the traditional and the new, according to John Chambers, president and CEO of Cisco...
AMD Delays Release of Sledgehammer Chip
Advanced Micro Devices Inc. has pushed back the release of its first 64-bit processor designed for multiprocessor workstations and servers, codenamed Sledgehammer, from the...
Mercury App Monitors, Enforces SLAs
Mercury Interactive will test the service-level management waters next week, hoping to dip into a more mature market for SLA monitoring.The Sunnyvale, Calif., Web...
Verizon Wireless IPO in 2002
Verizon Wireless will offer its initial public stock offering sometime before the middle of next year.Today Verizon Wireless filed an updated registration statement notifying...
First, Look At The Purse
One thing about strategic alliances: When they fail—and they usually do—they tend to do it in conclusive fashion. Once the deal is announced, strategic...
Java App Server Bolsters Apache
Covalent Technologies Inc. will announce Monday the general availability of Enterprise Ready Server 2.0, a Java application server used to improve the security, reliability...
BMC Readies Updated Monitoring Service
BMC Software Inc. is looking to emphasize the "manage" in managed services with a new monitoring service.The Houston-based application management provider at Comdex in...
Making Sense of Unstructured Data
Praja Inc. and Stratify Inc. both announced new products this week designed to help users rein in their unstructured data.San Diego-based Praja unveiled ExperienceWare...
Microsoft Case Moves On
Microsoft Corp. may have settled its lengthy antitrust case with the Department of Justice, but the refusal of nine states and the District of...
Haht Integrates, Analyzes Demand Plans
An upgrade to Haht Commerce Inc.s demand management software provides the functionality manufactures need to reduce the complexity of coordinating and managing their customer-facing...