Monthly Archives: January 2002
AT&T Sells Hosting Biz to Interland
AT&T Corp. exited the small-business Web hosting segment Friday, selling its customers and servers to private Web hosting provider, Interland Inc. AT&T officials said...
When ASPs Work – 2
The ASP market has been shaky, to say the least. USinternetworkings bankruptcy filing is the latest in a string of bad news. But some...
IBM Rolling Out Its First Linux-Only Mainframe
IBM today introduced two new Linux-based high-end computing systems in a move that will mark the first time the company will sell a mainframe...
Responsys Scoops Up NetAcumen
E-marketing platform developer Responsys Inc. announced Friday the acquisition of Web site analysis ASP, NetAcumen Inc.Terms of the deal between the two privately held...
Profitable Gateway to Cut Jobs, Stores
Direct-order computer maker Gateway Inc. on Thursday posted its first profitable quarter in more than a year, but then warned of future losses and...
Report of New Intel Chip Makes Sense, Analysts Say
Intel Corp. is secretly developing an alternative 64-bit chip the company can turn to should its $1 billion Itanium design flops, according to a...
Commerce One Expands B2B Options
Commerce One Inc. next week will officially roll out an update of its namesake collaborative e-business software platform with an expanded suite of applications...
Micromuse Gets Into Security Management
Network management provider Micromuse Inc. on Monday will launch a new security management initiative that will leverage the scaleability of its NetCool event handler...
Digital River Buys Bankrupt Beyond.com
E-commerce services company Digital River Inc. continued its acquisition spree Friday, announcing an agreement to buy online software store turned e-commerce software and services...
Baltimore Sells Content Technologies Unit
Struggling security vendor Baltimore Technologies plc. on Thursday announced the sale of its Content Technologies division for about $29 million.Clearswift Corp., a software company...