Monthly Archives: April 2002
Resonate Extends Websphere Tools
Resonate Inc. last week announced it is extending its monitoring and management of IBMs WebSphere to include components the Web application server interacts with...
A Fast Route Out of Config Trouble
Despite all the attention that worms and security holes get, routers have become one of the most common points of attacks for hackers, mainly...
Tale of Two High-Tech Trials
You could say its the best of times and the worst of times. You may even agree that its the age of wisdom and...
Online Banking Made Easier
Banking online continues to grow in popularity. To help retail banks build and integrate applications to support multiple customer channels, IBM this month announced...
Durons Departure Is a Mixed Blessing
Please rate your level of agreement with each of the following statements: Modern PCs have more power than they need for most of the...
Gates Paints Dire Scenario
Bill Gates may have been out of his element, but he remained calmly on message: Proposed remedies for his companys monopolistic behavior would mean...
Geekspeak: April 29, 2002
Two web titans, Amazon.com and Google.com, both recently launched experimental XML-based Web service APIs that alpha-geek developers can kick around to see how they...
Tools Track More Assets
Tools Track More AssetsWhether its the Chief Financial Officer looking for numbers for an upcoming budget or the Business Software Association checking a companys...
Web Patents: Still Not a Good Idea
Weve argued before that critical web infrastructure needs to come without a patent-royalty price tag attached.That battle was fought and won in the World...
An Agitated Fiorina Defends HP Moves
Under an intense courtroom grilling last week, a combative and visibly agitated Carly Fiorina staunchly rejected accusations that Hewlett-Packard Co. misled and coerced shareholders...