Monthly Archives: April 2002
Microsoft: Palm Pushed for Deal
WASHINGTON—Microsoft Corp. kept up its courtroom attack against key rivals Thursday, pressuring a Palm Inc. executive with claims that Palm tried to strike deals...
e-Mail Glitches Plague AOL, VeriSign
AOL-Time Warner Inc.s efforts to extend the features and interface of its new AOL 7.0 mail-client to its Web client hit some snags this...
Government Hosting Virtual IT Job Fair
Citing widespread dot-com demise and the effects of the depressed economy on the IT work force, the Federal CIO Council has joined with the...
Sun, KPMG Target ERP Deployments
Sun Microsystems Inc. and KPMG Consulting announced this week the expansion of their Global Solutions Alliance to help customers lower the implementation costs of...
Oracle To Provide A Financial Dashboard
NetLedger Inc., the developer that supplies the technology for Oracle Corp.s hosted small and mid-sized business applications, will announce on Monday the 7.7 version...
Qualcomm Dealing with Chip Glitches
Qualcomm Corp. this week acknowleged that it had found some glitches in some early shipments of 3G cell phone components, which could result in...
EDS Shakes Up Largest Units
In a move intended to help Electronic Data Systems Corp. go after disillusioned Big Five consulting clients, the services giant today announced it will...
Crypto Keys At Risk
More than 15 percent of all of the SSL servers in the U.S. are using unnecessarily short RSA keys that are in danger of...
Fujitsu Softek to Buy Vixel Software Line
Storage hardware maker Fujitsu Software Technology Corp., better known as Fujitsu Softek, is expected to announce on Monday that it is buying switch maker...
Long Live the Backup Beat!
When I first joined eWEEK Labs more than four years ago, backup and disaster recovery products were the most boring things in the IT...