Monthly Archives: June 2002
3Com Narrows Its Losses, But Sales Slide
3Com Corp., in its latest earnings released Tuesday, narrowed its losses but saw a continued slide in overall sales.The Santa, Clara, Calif., networking vendor...
Java Lobby Leader Keeps Close Watch on Sun
The leader of a prominent Java user group Tuesday called on Sun Microsystems Inc. to deliver assurances that its stewardship of Java not turn...
IBM: E-meetings Save $4 Million a Month
Al Zollar, general manager of IBMs Lotus Software division, detailed during his morning keynote address at the Collaborate East Conference & Expo in Boston...
BizTalk Accelerator for RosettaNet 2 Ships
Working hard to garner further industry support for RosettaNet, Microsoft Corp., with the Gartner Group, a research firm out of Boston, Mass., surveyed 18,000...
Observer 8.0 Paints Rosy Future for Protocol Analyzers – 2
Protocol analyzers are well-known—and, for the most part, well-understood—tools that are part of every network administrators virtual toolbox. Whats interesting about these tools today...
Champy: Dig Deep Into Collaboration
In 1993, James Champy and his co-author, Michael Hammer, inspired an unprecedented wave of process redesign work at companies worldwide with the publication of...
Re-engineering, the Sequel
Nine years ago, with co-author Michael Hammer, James Champy launched, if not exactly a business revolution, at least an important trend with the publication...
Tablet PC Lives On, According to Raikes
NEW YORK --- Jeff Raikes, group vice president of the Business and Productivity Systems group at Microsoft Corp., sees worker productivity doubling over the...
Ilog Hones in on Web Services
Ilog Inc. is looking at its experience with business rules to make it a leader in the Web services space, said the companys head...
Microsoft Issues Second Wireless Networking Beta
Microsoft Corp. sent to testers this week the Beta 2 release of its Wireless Home Networking hardware and software product, which is described much...