Monthly Archives: January 2002
NHL Makes Sun Top Pick to Head Online Activities
Scoring another win for its Java-based Web strategy, Sun Microsystems Inc. on Wednesday announced an agreement with the National Hockey League to power all...
Wozniak Mounts a Comeback
Steve Wozniak, who along with Steve Jobs started Apple Computer Inc., is getting back in the technology startup game after years of retirement.On Wednesday...
Lucent Meets Lowered Expectations
Troubled telecommunications equipment maker Lucent Technologies reported on Tuesday that it has met the reduced estimates it offered last month for its fiscal first...
Kattoon: January 21, 2002
Read this weeks Spencer column.
Kumar Mildly Upbeat On CA Earnings
No matter how you slice it, Computer Associates International Inc. beat Wall Street estimates for its most recent quarter.The Islandia, N.Y., software company reported...
IBM, VeriSign Team Up on Security
IBM and VeriSign Inc., two of the largest players in the security market, have signed an agreement that calls for the companies to jointly...
Solaris 9 Beta Two Hits The Street
Sun Microsystems Inc. on Tuesday released the second early access version of its upcoming Solaris 9 operating environment for network servers.The second beta of...
Apple Gets Results
Is Apple Computer an anachronism? Its a charge thats often been lobbed at the Mac maker by the PC majority--with some justification.As the last...
DSL Provider Targets Businesses
Longtime residential DSL service provider Speakeasy Inc. is trying to make inroads into the small- and mid-sized business market with the rollout this week...
Ariba Beats Wall Street Estimates
Although revenues were down $115 million in its most recent quarter compared with a year ago, Ariba Inc. CEO Bob Calderoni is confident the...