Monthly Archives: June 2002

Connectix Breathes New Life Into OS/2 – 2

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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...