Monthly Archives: February 2002
Little Change Seen in Q2 IT Hiring
CIOs are planning to increase IT hiring by 10 percent next quarter, a decrease of one percentage point from the current quarter, according to...
Compaq Upgrades Disk Storage Offerings
Compaq Computer Corp. this week announced several upgrades to its disk storage and tape storage products, many of which have been selling for months...
Microsoft, Red Hat to Support Intels X-Scale
Call it Wintel and Lintel. Microsoft Corp. and Red Hat Inc. at the Intel Developers Conference in San Francisco this week announced plans to...
Enterprises Flee Rising Job Board Fees
Recoiling from the spiraling fees of online job boards such as Monster.com and HotJobs, a group of 327 companies dubbed the e-Recruiting Association Inc....
BEA Makes High-End, Low-End Moves
BEA Systems Inc. this week made moves to boost its presence at both the low and high ends by acquiring a Java Virtual Machine...
Microsoft Rolls Out Mid-market CRM
Microsoft Corp. will deliver by the end of this year a customer relationship management software suite to be known as Microsoft CRM.The software suite...
High-end Windows Gets A Free Resource Manager
In the ongoing quest to make Windows a credible operating system for data centers, Microsoft Corp. yesterday announced a partnership to give a free...
Intel Rolls Out Gigabit Ethernet Trio
Intel Corp. Monday announced three single-chip Gigabit Ethernet products for desktop PCs, workstations and servers at the companys semiannual U.S. developers forum in San...
Barrett Pins Industrys Hopes on Innovation
Despite the dark clouds that continue to hang over the computer industry, Intel Corp.s Craig Barrett yesterday forecasted sunny days ahead and another period...
Sun: StarOffice Pricing Still Up in Air
Sun Microsystems Inc. on Monday denied an online news report that it has decided to charge license fees for the Linux and Windows versions...