Monthly Archives: May 2002
Judge Probes Modularizing of Windows Issue
The parties in the Microsoft Corp. remedy proceeding were back in court Wednesday to argue various motions key to the case and central to...
Startup Amplifies WAN Throughput
A networking startup is tackling the need to load balance across WAN connections and provide backup capabilities in case a link fails.Amplify.net Inc.s iSurfJanus-RX...
Microsoft Lawyer Holds Court
William Neukom, Microsoft Corp.s outgoing general counsel, has marshaled the software company through many legal storms, always sticking to his guns and adhering to...
Build Your Own SAN
Weve been focusing a lot lately on end-user technology stories, but we felt that the large contingent of IT folks who frequent ExtremeTech and...
Cisco Gets GRIP on Network Availability
Cisco Systems Inc. on Tuesday launched an upgrade to its IOS operating system software that offers nine new features to improve network recovery and...
Office Wars: StarOffice in Attack Mode
The battle for enterprise office productivity users is set to heat up as Sun Microsystems Inc prepares to release its branded StarOffice 6.0 software...
Sybase Moves ASE Database to the Mac
On the same day Apple Computer Inc. introduced its Xserve server line, the Cupertino, Calif., computer maker gained some additional enterprise support from Sybase...
CA Revenue Up in Q4, Down for Year
Computer Associates International Inc. on Tuesday announced it broke even in earnings per share for its fourth fiscal quarter, but lost 46 cents a...
Protecting IT, Comm Industries
Responding to a request from the Bush administration, the information technology and telecommunications industries representatives in Washington filed a plan with the government last...
DSL: Alive and Well?
Despite its checkered past, DSL (digital subscriber line) service is growing steadily, according to research unveiled today by TeleChoice Inc. The U.S. DSL market...