Monthly Archives: July 2002
Scient Files for Chapter 11
Struggling Web services boutique Scient Inc. today filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, with a prepackaged deal to sell its remaining operations to SBI...
Is your message getting through? Maybe not
In the real world of the physical signals that actually carry our data, usable bandwidth depends on the ratio of signal to noise. When...
Lucent Brings Wireless Data to Enterprise
Lucent Technologies Inc. on Wednesday announced plans to help wireless carriers bridge wireless LAN and wide area network data services for the enterprise.The Murray...
FCC Extends Deadline for Wireless Rule
The Federal Communications Commission today extended the deadline for the "portability" rule that will require wireless carriers to let consumers keep their phone numbers...
McAfee Rejects NAIs Second Advance
McAfee.com Corp.s board on Tuesday again rejected an offer from its largest shareholder, security giant Network Associates Inc., to buy all of the companys...
Veritas Makes a Profit
Veritas Software Corp. reported Tuesday that it made a profit of $26 million, or 14 cents per share, in the second quarter this year.The...
Apple Meets Financial Projections
Apple Computer on Tuesday posted quarterly earnings in line with recently lowered market expectations.For the quarter ended June 30, the computer maker posted a...
Informatica Sues Acta
Informatica Corp. filed a patent infringement lawsuit Monday against Acta Technology Inc.The suit, filed in U.S. District Court in Northern California, accuses Acta of...
Compuware Takes A Revenue Hit
Compuware Corp. on Tuesday released its financial results for its fiscal first quarter, showing a significant drop in revenue.The Farmington Hill, Mich., software company...
Unisys Rolls out Itanium 2-Based Servers
Unisys Corp. this week announced two new ES7000 server lines, the Orion and Aries, that are its first to feature Intel Corp.s just-released 64-bit...