Monthly Archives: March 2002

Startup Charges Batteries, Without Power Cords

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A Silicon Valley startup is promising investors and customers an easy way to recharge portable devices, but is being extremely cagey on details of...

Wireless Grows Up, Seeks Enterprise Role

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CHICAGO--Mobile computing is well beyond the gadget stage and must be integrated with enterprise networks and applications. So say speakers at this years Comdex...

Why Andersen Cracked in IT Suit

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Arthur Andersen is not just struggling with fallout of its auditing work at Enron, Global Crossing and Qwest Communications. Its information technology consulting also...

Microsoft Should Go Modular

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Microsoft may be huffing and puffing about the latest proposal to force it to offer a modular version of its Windows operating system, but...

Concord Analyzes Large Networks

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Concord Communications Inc. next week will launch a re-architected version of its eHealth performance reporting software that promises seamless reporting across large, geographically dispersed...

Feds OK the HP-Compaq Merger

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U.S. antitrust regulators has given the green light to Hewlett-Packard Co.s proposed buyout of Compaq Computer Corp., adding to the growing momentum for the...

SAS Buys Scorecarding Partner

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SAS Institute Inc. announced Wednesday a definitive agreement to acquire ABC Technologies Inc., a company it had worked with for the past 18 months...

ACT to Take Part in Tunney Act Hearing

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The Association for Competitive Technology may appear as a "friend of the court" and present 10 minutes of oral argument during the Tunney Act...

ISS Endorsement in Hand, Fiorina Presses On

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In her first public address after garnering the backing of a key investment group, Hewlett-Packard Co. Chairman Carly Fiorina said that despite winning an...

Microsoft, DOJ Defend Settlement

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WASHINGTON – After more than four years of protracted legal wrangling on opposite sides, Microsoft Corp. and the U.S. Department of Justice were back...