Monthly Archives: March 2002
Intel Recommits to Itanium
Intel Corp. last week put down speculation that the chip maker might abandon its 64-bit Itanium design. Questions about its commitment to the Itanium...
The Buzz: March 04, 2002
Gateway Eyes Profitable 2003Few computer makers have been hit as hard as Gateway by the economic downturn and the PC price war. But the...
Solaris Moves to GNOME
GNOME users and developers are upbeat about Sun Microsystems Inc.s decision last week to work with partners to develop a GNOME 2.0-based desktop for...
Security Proposal Renews Old Debate
A proposal for a new process for disclosing security vulnerabilities has reignited the old debate over how flaws should be published and whether theres...
eWeek Labs, CPs Award Excellence
The 15 winners in our second annual excellence awards program—featured in this weeks issue—were selected from hundreds of entries by a judging team that...
Lessons Learned at the Excellence Awards Site
This year, as with last year, we used a secure Web site to gather entry information for the eWeek eXcellence Awards program.The Web application...
Automatic Patching
Patching system vulnerabilities can be a time-consuming job for most IT departments. Citadel Security Software Inc. has rolled out software designed to automate the...
Managing Product Lists
Trigo Technologies Inc. has enhanced its flagship software suite to help manufacturers and distributors author and manage product information across the enterprise.Trigo Enterprise 3.0,...
Building Out Web Skills
The latest release of Macromedia Inc.s Flash-rich client technology is aimed at merging the skills of Web designers and developers.The San Francisco companys Flash...
Verticalnet Zeros in on Supply Chain
In what officials said is the final step of a restructuring plan put in place more than a year ago, Verticalnet Inc. announced a...