Monthly Archives: July 2002
Java Debugger Traces Bugs to Their Origin
Java development tool maker VisiComp Inc. on Monday announced a new version of its RetroVue debugger, which it calls a Total Recall debugger for...
Sun Rolls Out Java Verification Program
Striking a blow in the battle for the enterprise developer, Sun Microsystems Inc. last week announced the Java Verification Program for the enterprise.Glen Martin,...
Gates: .NET Wont Happen Overnight
REDMOND, WASH.—Microsoft Chairman and Chief Software Architect Bill Gates today responded to critics who call his companys .NET initiative incomplete and lacking innovation by...
Veritas Outlines Linux Roadmap
NEW YORK—Veritas Software Corp. announced today Linux versions of its clustering and network-attached storage software, and promised future Linux products for IBMs zSeries server,...
Motorola Names New Chief
Following the defection of Edward Breen last week, wireless hardware maker Motorola Inc. named Mike Zafirovski its new chief operating officer.Zafirovski had been executive...
Big or Little Boxes?
From a strict name-association point of view, the word "Auspex" has always been related to "big black box" in my storage-crazy mind.Auspex Systems Inc....
Microsoft Eyes Strong 2003
REDMOND, WASH.—Microsoft Corp. executives told investors Thursday the company is poised to take advantage of its leadership position in finances, technology and people skills...
Gates Waxes Philosophical
REDMOND, WASH.—Wrapping up his companys annual investor conference, Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates waxed philosophical and discussed a range of topics with a host of...
Gates: Microsoft Poised for Growth
REDMOND, Wash.—The long-term outlook for the high-tech industry is good, and Microsoft Corp. will be at the forefront of it, according to Chief Software...
RJ Technology Signs on With InfoVista
In the trend toward partnering with best-of-breed technology providers, a pair of IT consulting firms chose this week to align themselves with two vendors...