Monthly Archives: July 2002

The Buzz: July 22, 2002

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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...