Monthly Archives: April 2002
IBM Joins Rush for Blades
Thin is in for servers, and IBM this week joined the growing ranks of computer makers to announce it will introduce a "blade"-style system...
Tape Storage Without Upgrading
Upgrading is a way of life in the world of high tech. But a company next month will unveil an automated tape library that...
AMD Names New CEO
Advanced Micro Devices Inc. on Thursday appointed Hector de J. Ruiz as its CEO, handing over the reins from William "Jerry" Sanders III, whos...
Novell Hikes Certification Exam Fees
Effective May 1, Novell Inc. will raise its certification exam fees from $100 to $125.Novells test pricing page hadnt been updated to reflect the...
PeopleSoft Meets Analyst Expectations
Enterprise resource planning and e-business software maker PeopleSoft Inc. met analyst expectations Thursday as it cut costs to shore up slow demand for its...
Visual Networks to Expand WAN Mngt. Tool
Visual Networks Inc. next week will expand the reach of its Visual Uptime WAN performance management tool with the ability to monitor 15 more...
New Juniper Router Touts 640G bps Rates
Juniper Networks Inc., upping the ante in its competitive battle with Cisco Systems Inc., this week launched a new line of Internet routers that...
Ariba Back in Black
Unexpectedly beating analysts expectations by a penny and moving into the black for its second quarter, Ariba Inc. today posted a pro forma net...
NAI Investigates Accounting Inaccuracies
Network Associates Inc. on Thursday said that it has discovered some accounting inaccuracies in its 1999 and 2000 financial statements and has begun an...
Fiorina Called Back to Court
WILMINGTON, Del. – Hewlett-Packard Co. Chairman and CEO Carly Fiorina this morning was recalled to the witness stand briefly to answer questions regarding the...