Monthly Archives: December 2001
Integrating Unstructured Data In Real Time
LumaPath Inc., a data integration startup, on Monday introduced its flagship data integration product, Real-Time Relevance Server, and announced that it had joined forces...
A Renaissance for Chip Technologies
The end of 2001 is turning out to be a banner period for semiconductor technologies. On the heels of an announcement from Intel that...
SAS Software Ranks Supplier Performance
SAS Institute Inc. has added new supplier ranking capabilities and enhanced spend analysis and scorecard capabilities in a new version of its Supplier Relationship...
Capellas Kicks Off OpenWorld Praising Oracle Clustering
SAN FRANCISCO—Compaq Computer Corp. Chairman and CEO Michael Capellas on Monday sang his song on the benefits of application clustering, ringing home Oracle Corps...
IBM Touts New Chip Transistor Design
IBM on Monday announced it has developed a new transistor design for microprocessors that will boost performance and reduce power consumption.The disclosure comes less...
Router Control: New Net Traffic Cops
Bandwidth prices may be dropping, but IT budgets are falling even faster, leading to a quest for more efficient ways to route traffic over...
Verizon Exec Urges Feds Pass Economic Legislation
Speaking before the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., Monday, Verizon co-CEO Ivan Seidenberg advocated the passage of a controversial piece of legislation touching...
iAnywhere Updates SQL Management Tools
iAnywhere Solutions, Inc., a subsidiary of Sybase, Inc. on Monday announced the latest version of its SQL Anywhere data management software.Sequel Anywhere Studio 8.0...