Monthly Archives: January 2002
Apples Tower of Power
If Apple Computers Macworld Expo rollout of its next-generation iMac was the marketing equivalent of a 21-gun salute, this weeks introduction of the companys...
Groove Adds Sales, Operations Muscle
Peer-to-peer software bellwether Groove Networks Inc. has brought in a couple of seasoned IT industry executives to bolster the business side of its operations.The...
Palm Gets Wireless Right (Almost)
For handhelds to develop into a key enterprise asset, wireless access must be both speedy and well-implemented. Palm Inc.s new i705 wireless handheld provides...
Convergence Vendors Improve Control Features
Telecommunications vendors and service providers have been pushing Internet Protocol-based products and converged networking for some time now, but they have discovered that network...
Microsoft Gets Personal With Mobile Partners
Microsoft Corp. on Wednesday announced a specialized arm of its Mobile Solutions Partner Program called the Mobility Partner Advisory Council.MPAC is designed to give...
MS: X11 License More Appropriate Than GNU GPL
The MIT X11 license chosen by Ximian Inc. for the class libraries produced by the Mono Project is an open-source license that Microsoft Corp....
Getting a Peek at Peekabooty
Hacktivismo, a subset of the famed Cult of the Dead Cow hacker group, will demonstrate its long-awaited Peekabooty software next month at a small...
Level 3 Records Large Loss
Level 3 Communications, Inc. on Tuesday beat consensus estimates for its fiscal fourth quarter, while recording a large net loss.The Broomfield, Colo., builder of...
Building Your Safety Net
On September 15, four days after the World Trade Center attack in New York, Geoff de Lesseps, CEO of TheBeast, had something important to...
IBM Eyes 100 Percent Mandate for Online Software Sales
Would you buy all your software over the Internet? IBM thinks you will.As 2002 began, IBM VP and IBM.com General Manager Doug Maine told...