Monthly Archives: March 2002
Startup Charges Batteries, Without Power Cords
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
WASHINGTON – After more than four years of protracted legal wrangling on opposite sides, Microsoft Corp. and the U.S. Department of Justice were back...