Monthly Archives: May 2002
Group Outlines Storage Interoperability
A group of 16 companies has agreed on a theoretical architecture for storage management applications that use the Common Information Model, officials of the...
Sun Releases Fully Equipped Solaris 9
MENLO PARK, Calif.—Sun Microsystems Inc. has spent as much time and money on developing its latest Solaris operating environment as it had on any...
Phones Companies Not Deterred by Fines
In two separate forums in Washington today, regulators and lawmakers pointed to huge fines levied against the nations largest telephone companies as indications that...
IBM Gives Peek at Next AIX
IBM is on track to release the next version of its Unix-based AIX operating system in the second half of this year.That release will...
Avaya IP Office Gives SMBs Voice, Data
Avaya Inc. on Wednesday shipped a converged voice and data solution that delivers large-enterprise voice and data capabilities to small- and mid-sized companies.Called Avaya...
Netscape 7.0: A Lot to Like
eWEEK Labs saw a lot to like in the first preview of Netscape Communications Corp.s next-generation browser, Netscape 7.0.The new browser, which became available...
SAP to Split SAP America?
SAP AG will announce Thursday internal changes to its U.S. organization, officials of the German software giant said, though its unclear what those changes...
Database Certifications
The database world may be dominated by Oracle, but its an arena with room for other players too. Are you working with Sybase? IBMs...
Are Your Windows Ajar?
Lets have a show of hands: Who out there runs Windows with administrative permissions, whether or not youre engaged in the sort of system...
Industry-Specific Certifications
Certifications now exist for every available technology, or so it seems. A new tool or trend appears, and soon enough, everyone is wondering whether...