Monthly Archives: May 2002
Palm Names COO President of Solutions Group
Palm Inc. on Thursday officially named a president for its Solutions Group, the latest step in separating the hardware division into a company separate...
Web Vandals Hit Government Sites
A new crew of Web vandals that has taken to defacing government and bank Web sites has hit several new, high-profile targets.The crew has...
States Target Microsoft, RealNetworks Battle
WASHINGTON D.C.—Despite Microsoft Corp. claims to the contrary, lawyers for the states on Thursday said the software giant sought to ratchet up its competition...
HP Ready to Roll Out New Company
With the bitter six-month proxy battle behind them, Hewlett-Packard Co. executives are ready to roll out a new and much bigger company next week...
Expert Witness Says Unbound Windows Impossible
WASHINGTON, D.C.—The states proposal calling for Microsoft Corp. to deliver a modular, or "unbound," version of Windows is impossible, according to the companys technical...
Too Many Cooks for SMS?
LAS VEGAS, NEV - Despite the mention of Unix and Linux here and there, the first Microsoft Management Summit, which I attended earlier this...
Microsoft: Digital Media No Competition
WASHINGTON, D.C.—Digital media software does not have the potential to provide platform competition to Microsoft Corp.s Windows, despite the recent testimony from an executive...
Trio to Showcase Service Monitoring Tools at N+I
Twin themes of integration and service monitoring will converge on Networld+Interop from the management software providers rolling out new offerings at the Las Vegas...
SMS Gains Handheld Support
The long-awaited Topaz version of Microsoft Corp.s Systems Management Server is due to officially enter beta testing this summer with better support for mobile...
Zander to Step Down at Sun
Ed Zander, who has become almost as visible a face at Sun Microsystems Inc. as Chairman and CEO Scott McNealy, will retire as president...