Monthly Archives: June 2002
Microsoft Wins Another Year
There they go again. Its the kind of chutzpah that got them on the wrong side of Judge Jackson. Now Microsofts lawyers seem bent...
Road Map Unfolding
E-marketplace Covisint LLC is looking to help lower the cost of office supplies for car dealers. Unlike its efforts to automate the purchasing of...
Microsoft Case to End, but Battle to Continue
With Microsoft Corp.s rejection of a federal judges last-minute call for compromise last week, the embattled software maker has signaled that it will likely...
Microsoft Scales Down BizTalk Server
Hoping to increase the ability of companies to quickly and inexpensively integrate small numbers of trading partners, Microsoft Corp. last week shipped Partner and...
Search Offerings Hunt Down Enterprise Data
AskJeeves Inc., Recommind Inc. and Google Inc. are each attempting to solve the vexing problem of enterprise data search.AskJeeves last week announced the latest...
The Buzz: June 24, 2002
Senator: Allow Laptops on FloorWhen Mike Enzi, R-Wyo., was a freshman senator, he wanted to bring a laptop onto the Senate floor, but the...
HP Expands OpenView
Finding its rhythm in the wake of its buyout of Compaq Computer Corp., Hewlett-Packard Co. is pooling resources and technologies around its OpenView enterprise...
Intel Crosses 802.11b, a Line
Intel has drawn a line in the sand with the release of its Intel Pro 500 Wireless Access Point for 802.11b and 802.11a. This...
Federal IT Integration Takes Shape
The Office of Homeland Security is moving forward with plans to integrate disparate data systems across at least 22 federal organizations to improve communication...
IT Shopping Lists Merge
At a meeting with Flatrock Inc. officials in Portland, Ore., earlier this month, Special Advisor to the President for Cyberspace Security Richard Clarke was...