Monthly Archives: May 2002
Oracle Database Lead Slipping
Oracle Corp., while holding onto its top position in the relational database market, saw its lead slip in 2001 as rivals IBM and Microsoft...
Dell Mulls Joining Printer Fray
Dell Computer Corp. is looking at getting into the printer business, according to a Wall Street analyst who discussed the possibility with company founder...
MSN, Verizon Ink Wireless Deal
Microsoft Corp. and Verizon Wireless announced Thursday a strategic partnership that will deliver Microsoft Network content and communications services to Verizon Wireless customers.The service,...
Novell Posts Rev Gain, More Losses
Novell Inc. reported late Thursday a jump in revenues for its fiscal second quarter ended April 30, compared to the same period a year...
USi Emerges From Chapter 11
The financially troubled USinternetworking Inc. this week announced that it has emerged from its Chapter 11 restructuring with a cash infusion and a merger...
Yahoo Chief Scientist Describes Web Attacks
Last week, Udi Manber, Yahoos chief scientist, described the kinds of attacks that any Web site offering Web services or other kinds of dynamic...
The OOP Edge
Object-oriented programming concepts have become accepted practice within the programming world, but thats not to say object-oriented programming -- OOP, as its often called...
Citrix Certification
System administrators and network engineers often yearn for a hot certification to make them more marketable. In reality, certification alone -- without hands-on experience...
SAP Splits U.S. Region, Names Interim CEO
SAP AG announced this morning that it will split its North American sales force into two divisions, the Americas--which includes the United States and...
Turbolinux, IBM to cover Sherwin-Williams stores
In a major coup for both Turbolinux and IBM, paint manufacturer Sherwin-Williams Co. announced Thursday that it is installing an in-store network that will...