Monthly Archives: July 2002
The Buzz: July 22, 2002
CEOs: Dont Stifle InnovationMuch of the debate about anti-piracy has centered on the entertainment industrys attempts to quell the technology that allows users to...
CA Reports Narrower Loss
Computer Associates International Inc. today reported a net loss of $65 million in the first fiscal quarter of 2003, a considerable improvement from the...
You Cant Think About What You Dont Know
It would be, at best, a gloomy satisfaction to be the person who wrote the report—released on September 11, 1998, if youre looking for...
Dual Chips to Power HP Blade Servers
Hewlett-Packard Co. will release beefier blade servers with dual Intel Corp. processors "shortly," according to a company executive, adding that unit sales of its...
Check Point Scans New Markets
Jerry Ungerman is president of Check Point Software, a $525 million maker of security software with headquarters in Ramat-Gan, Israel, and Redwood City, Calif....
Intel Moves Up Pentium 4 Price Cuts
Intel Corp., which recently reported low quarterly revenues and announced plans to lay off 4,000 workers, has decided to move up price cuts originally...
HP Signs $120M in Services Contracts
HP Services on Monday announced it has signed multiple services contracts valued in excess of $120 million.The wins, primarily overseas and in the outsourcing...
Borland Ramps up Linux Development
Borland Software Corp. is beefing up its Linux development tool this week with new support for C++, along with existing support for Borlands Delphi.Borlands...
Entuity Moves Further Into Eye of the Storm
Infrastructure management startup Entuity today announced it is opening up its Eye of the Storm management software to allow the tool to more easily...
Keeping Web Services Royalty-Free
BOSTON—Tim Berners-Lee, director of the World Wide Web Consortium, opened The Open Group Conference here on Monday by asking his colleagues to preserve the...