Monthly Archives: June 2002

EMC to Enter Storage-Over-IP Arena

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NEW YORK -- Enterprise storage leader EMC Corp. will enter the storage-over-IP market, more actively pursue a channel strategy for sales to midrange and...

Mozilla Impresses From All Angles

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Finally, Mozilla 1.0 is ready. The much-anticipated fruit of the open-source browser effort has left the long road of beta testing and is finally...

SAP Delivers its Latest Technology Platform

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ORLANDO, Fla. – While its stated primary focus is on assuring customer satisfaction in this tough economic climate, software maker SAP AG did manage...

WorldCom Exits Wireless Reseller Business

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WorldCom Inc. on Wednesday announced it plans to exit the wireless reseller business.WorldCom doesnt have its own wireless network or network equipment, but the...

Microsofts New Web Security Play

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Microsoft Corp. on Thursday announced plans for a new technology called TrustBridge which it says will help businesses securely share customer identity information.Scheduled for...

Switch Rivals Move on Fibre Channel, IP

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The two top storage switching vendors are planning to take slightly different paths into the future.Brocade Communications Systems Inc. and McData Corp., along with...

SAP Unveils Component xApps

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Building on its mySAP Technology platform, SAP AG introduced a new line of applications at its SAPPHIRE user conference in Orlando, Fla., this week.Cross...

Intel Lowers Revenue Outlook

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Warning of weaker than expected demand in Europe, Intel Corp. on Thursday lowered its revenue projections for the quarter, rekindling concerns that the high-tech...

Windows XP Service Pack 1 Beta Ships

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Microsoft Corp. on Thursday released the first beta of Service Pack 1 for its Windows XP operating system.While the service pack includes all the...

Ellison: No More Layoffs

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REDWOOD SHORES, Calif. - Oracle Corp. Chairman and CEO Larry Ellison on Wednesday said the company is not planning additional layoffs, despite a Wall...