Monthly Archives: December 2001

Sun Ships Java XML Pack

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Sun Microsystems Inc. on Monday rolled out a new Java XML Pack, a toolkit for developers that provides XML and Web services technologies for...

Nortel Names New CTO

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Nortel today announced the appointment of Greg Mumford, previously the president of the companys optical long-haul business, as chief technical officer. Mumford, 55, said...

Web Services Tools on the Way

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With Web services looming ever larger on the horizon, the application development and EAI camps are jockeying to make their platforms preeminent in the...

Bluetooth Working on Kinks

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Bluetooth continues to struggle with political issues that are hampering interoperability not only with more mature wireless technologies but also with itself.The industry is...

Feds Drop Charges Against Russian Programmer

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The federal government has agreed to drop its case against a Russian programmer charged with violating e-book copyright laws, in return for his testimony...

Microsoft, Bank One Ink $30 Million Deal

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Microsoft and Bank One, the nations sixth-largest bank holding company, announced on Friday a three-year joint marketing and services deal, valued at $30 million.Under...

Security Flaws Found in IE 6.0

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Three new security vulnerabilities in Microsoft Corp.s newest Internet browser give attackers the ability execute arbitrary code and read files stored on target machines.All...

Lotus Wireless Server Getting In Synch With IBM

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CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – IBMs Lotus Software division plans within the next year to port the WebSphere Everyplace Server synchronization engine to the Lotus Domino...

Vendors Become a Main Target of IT Cuts

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Corporate IT executives are planning even deeper cuts in their 2002 budgets and are trying to squeeze better pricing out of technology vendors to...

Holiday Online Sales On The Rise

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Sales at online retailers are up 31 percent since Nov. 19, from the same period last year, according to e-commerce ratings service BizRate.com.That increase...