Monthly Archives: April 2002
Apples Hot for Teacher
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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...