Monthly Archives: May 2002
Whos in Charge? JBoss Gaining ISVs Attention
Although its difficult to measure the true market share of a freely downloadable, open-source product such as JBoss, anecdotal evidence would suggest that the...
Move Forward and Leave the Worst Behind
I was in line at the Las Vegas Hilton coffee shop, waiting for that extra-large cup of coffee, when I realized this wireless thing...
Navision to Play Key Role in Microsofts .Net Plan
Navision A/S, a Danish e-business software company acquired by Microsoft Corp. last week, could become the latest component of a new .Net platform in...
Content Delivery Systems Add Web Services to Mix
CDN system vendors are pushing into the burgeoning Web services arena, saying their networking approaches can deliver more efficient Web services offerings.Volera Inc. last...
New HP Will Stay Committed to Open Source
HONOLULU--The recently combined Hewlett-Packard Co. and Compaq Computer Corp. will remain committed to open standards and to the role it will play in developing...
Microsoft, States Wind Down Hearing
Attorneys for Microsoft Corp. and the states seeking penalties against the company spent Monday afternoon in a teleconference with U.S. District Court Judge Colleen...
Protecting the WLAN
LAS VEGAS--A WLAN standards debate is pitting security against performance and leaving users operating wireless systems having to choose between one or the other....
Linking Large Buyers with Small Suppliers
Supply chain integration service provider SPS Commerce Inc. on Monday introduced a host of enhancements to its SPSCommerce.net platform that connects suppliers to their...
Solaris 9 to Ease Patch Uploads
Sun Microsystems Inc. is hoping to lift up its operating system where competitors have slipped, through automated software and security patch uploading.Among the new...
HP: Adopt and Slow Down
Hewlett-Packard Co.s unveiling of its plan to integrate the companys vast product line with that of newly acquired Compaq Computer Corp. served to underscore...