Monthly Archives: July 2002
Sun Promises First Liberty Solution
One day after the Liberty Alliance Project released its first specifications for identity management, Sun Microsystems Inc. on Tuesday joined the rush to capitalize...
i2 Has Rough Quarter
Sales were down and losses remained large in the second quarter at supply chain management software maker i2 Technologies Inc. Still, when the company...
Avaya Expands IP Phone line
Avaya Inc. is expanding its line of IP phones and communication devices for the enterprise, including introducing a new product for voice over IP...
Dorman to Succeed Armstrong at AT&T
AT&T Corp. named David Dorman to succeed Michael Armstrong at the company helm today in anticipation of Armstrongs emigration to the pending broadband conglomerate...
Slow server, services sales drag down IBM
Stung by ongoing IT spending sluggishness worldwide, IBM on Wednesday reported sharply lower first quarter earnings of $56 million or 3 cents a share.The...
Handspring posts loss, scraps move plans
PalmOS-based handheld device manufacturer Handspring Inc. on Wednesday posted a financial fourth quarter net loss of $15.4 million, or 11 cents a share, compared...
Macromedia records loss, narrows gap
Macromedia Inc. Wednesday announced its first fiscal quarter 2003 financial results and recorded a loss of $4.3 million.The San Francisco company posted revenues of...
Symantec Goes on Shopping Spree
Symantec Corp. on Wednesday announced the acquisitions of three companies, greatly expanding the companys product portfolio and making the Cupertino, Calif., vendor the dominant...
U.S. Consensus Standards Likely Enforced
All the while maintaining that the government will not set IT security requirements for the private sector, top federal IT officials today said they...
Storage Leaders Craft API Deals
Two major API-sharing deals among enterprise storage vendors will be announced imminently, sources close to the players said.On Wednesday, Hopkinton, Mass.s EMC Corp. announced...