Monthly Archives: April 2002
Intel Rolls Out Fastest Xeon, Pentium 4
Intel Corp. last week released a faster Xeon processor for one- and two-processor workstations and servers, as well as three new mobile Pentium 4...
DB2 to Widen Reach Again
The next version of IBMs DB2 Universal Database continues its evolution as a data management system that performs beyond the bounds of a traditional...
Telegraph Tackles Queries
Keeping database performance tuned when workloads are relatively predictable is hard enough; pity the poor database administrator who must react to the chaos of...
Will Sun Be Able to Pull Off Its N1 Strategy?
Sun is toying with the number 1. Whether that number is indicative of leadership or aloofness is not a bad question to ask. Building...
For SAS, Java Development to Remain Key
Since James Goodnight founded business intelligence software developer SAS Institute Inc. 26 years ago, the Cary, N.C., company has grown to be what it...
Tools Smooth Collaboration
Lawson Software and SAP Ag are sharpening their respective enterprise software suites to facilitate collaboration among users inside and outside the enterprise.Lawson, at its...
AirMagnet Trouble-Shoots WLANs
A Silicon Valley startup this week will launch its flagship product, a handheld application that helps IT managers administer and trouble-shoot WLANs.AirMagnet Inc.s AirMagnet...
Hedging Its Chip Bets
On the surface, Microsoft Corp.s support for Advanced Micro Devices Inc.s forthcoming 64-bit Opteron chip, announced last week, appears to be a way of...
Court Cases Take Over Tech Limelight
Its hard to believe, but there are actually interesting events occurring in the technology business besides what is happening in courtrooms. The courts have...
BI Tools Ease Collaboration
Business intelligence software unveiled last week by Hyperion Solutions Corp., ProClarity Corp. and MicroStrategy Inc. can enable user groups to collaborate in analyzing business...