Monthly Archives: June 2002
Connectix Breathes New Life Into OS/2 – 2
OS/2 lives.The erstwhile Windows desktop challenger is due to be shelved in a few years, but copies are still available, and IBM continues to...
Rangers Perkins Seeks to Rescue CA
Computer Associates International Inc. must deliver better value to shareholders, and the way to do that is to replace top management, said Stephen Perkins,...
Akamai-Speedera Feud Escalates
The legal and marketing battle that flared to a fury this week between content delivery network providers Akamai Technologies Inc. and Speedera Networks Inc....
Storm Clouds Rise Over H-1B
Two years ago, IT vendors and other proponents of the controversial H-1B visa program were generating about as much sound and fury as a...
The Future of H1-B: Readers Respond
Reader response to "Storm Clouds Rise Over H1-B."Dear eWEEK:I read your article "Storm Clouds Rise Over H1-B" in the June 24, 2002, edition of...
Jabber Rolls out New IM Client
Jabber Inc. will announce Monday version 1.3 of its Jabber WebClient instant messaging application, adding new capabilities that make the IM client more extendible...
SeeBeyond Shows Off Siebel Integration
Enterprise application integration software developer SeeBeyond Inc. announced today the launch of its European Demonstration Center that will showcase Siebel Systems Inc. Universal Application...
Getting Fried By Spam
How many times a day do I need to consider refinancing my mortgage at an astonishing low rate!, getting listed on the International Executive...
Carrier-Grade Linux Makes Headway
The Open Source Development Lab Inc. (OSDL) Friday announced that it is making progress on the road to a Carrier-Grade Linux (CGL) specification, including...
Intel Chip Guru to Retire
Albert Yu, who led Intel Corp.s development of microprocessors from the 386 through the Pentium 4, is retiring Sept. 5 after nearly 30 years...