Monthly Archives: May 2002

Oracle Database Lead Slipping

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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...