Monthly Archives: May 2002
Visualware Rolls Out a Sanity Saver
Using a variety of tools to track network security is a good way to stay sane on the job. Of particular value are products...
Blackberry 5810 Heeds Call for Fewer Gadgets
With a design that boasts new cell-phone functionality, speedy GPRS network connectivity and a Java-based software platform, Research in Motion Ltd. has built a...
Clarus on the Block?
Procurement management software maker Clarus Corp. announced last week that it hired U.S. Bancorp Piper Jaffray to assist the board of directors in "exploring...
AOL to Offer Encrypted IM
America Online Inc. will begin beta testing this month an encrypted version of its AOL Instant Messenger service targeted to enterprises.The service, to be...
Witness Hearings End in Microsoft Case
Eight weeks of witness accounts in the case for strict antitrust remedies against Microsoft Corp. concluded Friday with a bit of a whimper, rather...
Precise Unveils Performance Mgmt. Tool for Large DB2 Sites
In-depth applications performance management provider Precise Software Solutions on Monday will introduce a new release of its IBM DB2 Universal Database management tool targeted...
Microsoft Shakes Up Enterprise Group
Its not public knowledge yet, but Microsoft is about to tweak its enterprise & partner group.According to an internal memo viewed by Microsoft Watch,...
Developers Applaud Lotus Road Map
IBMs Lotus Software divisions plans to continue to support and enhance its existing Domino collaboration platform in parallel to developing next-generation Java technologies are...
Peregrine Facing Further Woes
Peregrine Systems Inc., which saw its stock slide 65 percent this week amid concerns of accounting impropriety that could amount to $100 million, is...
HP: PCs a Key to the Future
Executives heading up Hewlett-Packard Co.s vastly expanded PC division, which more than doubled in size with the acquisition of Compaq Computer Corp., on Friday...