Monthly Archives: February 2002
Trio Swamps Storage Hardware Analysis Space
Storage hardware analysis products will debut from most of the niches significant vendors this spring and summer, exploiting the precision needs of trends in...
NAI to Sell Gauntlet Biz
NEW YORK--Network Associates Inc. on Wednesday announced that it has agreed to sell its Gauntlet firewall and VPN business to Secure Computing Corp. for...
Custom Licensing Provides Much-Needed Middle Ground for Content
In the tech world, as in real life, debates can quickly polarize. Macs vs. Windows; Linux vs. Windows; free exchange of information vs. intellectual...
.NET vs. Java: Rhetoric to ROI?
Is the battle over Web-services development platforms finally poised to move beyond rhetoric and deliver real return on investment?With Microsofts official unveiling Feb. 13...
Hosted CRM: Has Its Time Come?
Farm it out or grow your own? Its the eternal question, the answer to which has gotten a little harder to figure out in...
Manna for Mac Publishers?
Since leaving the late, lamented MacWEEK back around the turn of the millennium, Ive had many occasions to doubt the currency of my enduring...
Microsoft Web Services Tools Invite–And Challenge
The first time you see a dancing bear, youre likely to be impressed that it can dance at all; you probably wont cavil if...
HPs $11.4 Billion in Sales Beats Estimates
Hewlett-Packard Co.s first fiscal quarter sales were higher than Wall Streets recently raised expectations, thanks to stronger than expected consumer PC and printer sales.The...
Gates: VS .Net Will “Enable the Next Big Wave” of Development
Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates on Tuesday formally announced Microsoft Visual Studio .NET, touting it as perhaps the best product available for developing and delivering...
Nortel Giving Voice to the Enterprise
Nortel Networks Corp. on Wednesday announced two new product offerings to link enterprise contact centers to their customers via voice or telephone 24 hours...