Monthly Archives: April 2002

Apples Hot for Teacher

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Apple Computers announcement Monday of a new all-in-one Mac for the education market evoked a frisson of nostalgia for the initial iMac rollout in...

Sun Appoints Schwartz Software Head

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Sun Microsystems Inc., ratcheting up its focus on the software side of its business, on Monday appointed Jonathan Schwartz, its current chief strategy officer,...

WorldCom CEO Ebbers Quits

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Embattled WorldCom Inc. President and CEO Bernard Ebbers called it quits today, stepping down from the top spot in the company he founded more...

New Way to Track N-Tiered App Infrastructure

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A 2-year-old startup next week will launch itself and a new approach to managing complex, n-tiered applications infrastructure. Relicore Inc. officials believe that by...

Two Exchange Partners Merge

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Two Microsoft Exchange partners joined forces Monday when IntelliReach Corp. acquired the assets and technology of MicroData Software Inc.IntelliReach, developer of ExRay for Exchange,...

FOIA Bill Losing Antitrust Provision

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Eager to make it easier for enterprises to hand the government private communications that run over corporate networks, Congress is poised to begin tweaking...

Shakeups Abound at Security Firms

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SonicWall Inc. and Certicom Corp., Tuesday announced major layoffs and corporate restructurings, continuing a trend that has seen several major security vendors reshuffle their...

BackWeb Revs Portal Server

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With the goal of providing offline access to disconnected portals, BackWeb Technologies Inc. announced today the second generation of its ProactivePortal Server.With the launch...

Report: Microsoft Courting Navision

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Microsoft Corp. will buy Denmark-based Navision SA, which develops accounting and ERP software for small and midsize businesses, in a $1.2 billion deal expected...

Judge Clears HP; Approves Buyout

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A Delaware judge has dismissed Walter Hewletts lawsuit accusing Hewlett-Packard Co. of misconduct during its efforts to lobby shareholders to support the companys $19...