Monthly Archives: July 2002

The Future of H1-B: More Readers Respond

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More response from readers to "Storm clouds rise over H1-B"Dear eWeek:Wow you hit the nail on the head. I was just discussing this topic...

GNOME 2.0 a Worthy Upgrade

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Rewritten around a new graphical interface toolkit, Version 2.0 of GNOME stands as an attractive and important upgrade for sites that have standardized on...

BEA Rolls Out WebLogic 7

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BEA Systems Inc. Monday announced BEA WebLogic Portal 7.0, the latest version of its portal software, which features native support for Web services.The San...

Oracle Readies Guide to Clear Up License Issues

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Oracle Corp. is tackling ongoing criticism over its pricing and licensing practices by publishing a comprehensive online guide to its policies.The software maker next...

Novell Overhauling GroupWise

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Novell Inc. is updating its GroupWise messaging and groupware platform with support for Web services and Java, as well as an enhanced client.The release,...

JDE Opening ERP Apps for Integration

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J.D. Edwards & Co. is working to make it easier for IT managers to extract information from the companys namesake ERP applications and to...

Former WorldCom CEO, CFO Take the Fifth

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Former WorldCom Inc. CEO Bernard Ebbers, who today refused to answer questions about the companys alleged mammoth accounting fraud, became the brunt of angry...

Survey: IT Embracing Security

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Although attackers are becoming more persistent and malicious by the day, the defenses that security administrators are putting up around their networks appear to...

Itanium 2: Power Play

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One of the first servers based on the Itanium 2 processor, Hewlett-Packard Co.s HP Server RX2600 illustrates that the Itanium 2 will be a...

Pace of Tech Layoffs Eases–Except in Telecom

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While the pace of layoffs in much of the technology sector slowed dramatically in the first half of the year, the telecommunications industry continued...