Monthly Archives: January 2002

NHL Makes Sun Top Pick to Head Online Activities

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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

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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

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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

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Read this weeks Spencer column.

Kumar Mildly Upbeat On CA Earnings

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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

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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

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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...
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Apple Gets Results

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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

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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

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Although revenues were down $115 million in its most recent quarter compared with a year ago, Ariba Inc. CEO Bob Calderoni is confident the...