Monthly Archives: November 2001
Settlement Locks Up Microsofts Role as Gatekeeper
Fictional "Dallas" patriarch Jock Ewing once challenged his son, J.R., demanding: "When are you going to learn a little subtlety?""Why should I," J.R. demanded."Because...
Microsoft Delivers B2B Bundle
Microsoft Corp. on Tuesday launched the second of a growing family of software-and-service bundles that build on its business-to-business BizTalk Server.The Microsoft Solution for...
Microsoft Seeks to Build Trust in Software
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--Microsoft Corp. on Tuesday outlined a broad framework for building trust in software that company officials hope will help improve the security...
Aether, AOL Team On Wireless E-Mail, More
Wireless application service provider Aether Systems Inc. on Tuesday announced a deal with AOL Time Warner Inc. to develop wireless services for small and...
Wireless Knowledge Buys Out Shares Held by Microsoft
Wireless middleware manufacturer Wireless Knowledge Inc. on Tuesday announced that it has bought out all its shares currently held by Microsoft Corp.As a result,...
Fujitsu Slims Down Midrange Servers
Acknowledging that slim is in, Fujitsu Technology Solutions announced two new midrange servers Tuesday specifically designed for the tight confines of data center racks.Fujitsu...
HP Family to Vote Against Compaq Buyout
Hewlett-Packard Co.s proposed buyout of Compaq Computer Corp. was dealt a severe blow today as family members of one of HPs co-founders announced their...
Nine States Go Separate Way
WASHINGTON -- Nine of the 18 states involved in the Microsoft Corp. antitrust case, along with the District of Columbia, have rejected the federal...
AOL Tests New Portal
America Online Inc. is currently beta testing a new version of its AOL.com portal that has a new look and feel, as well as...
SAP Rolls Out a New Architecture
LOS ANGELES -- SAP AG is seeking to remedy a long-standing knock against its monolithic enterprise software by introducing a new architecture that will...