Monthly Archives: August 2002
Sybase Plays Catch-Up
A longtime database underdog, Sybase Inc., plans a major push further into the enterprise with revamped versions of its database server.Upgrades planned for the...
FileMaker to Run on Pocket PCs
Getting a FileMaker database to wherever its needed will be easier for FileMaker users next month when FileMaker Mobile 2.1 ships.The $49 product (there...
Microsoft Tunes VS .Net Tools for Enterprise
Microsoft Corp. is developing upgrades to its enterprise templates and frameworks for the next major version of the Visual Studio .Net platform that will...
Sun Adds 1.05GHz Chip to Midrange, High-End Servers
Sun Microsystems Inc. last week boosted the performance of its midrange to high-end servers with the integration of its fastest 64-bit processor yet, a...
.Net Framework Support Gives Initiative a Push
Microsoft Corp.s .Net platform is getting a boost from key software makers delivering products that support the .Net Framework.Borland Software Corp. last week unveiled...
ATG 6 E-Com and Portal App Consolidates Web Operations
Art Technology Group Inc. this week will introduce the next version of its e-commerce and portal application suite, which features integrated analytics, search and...
New Dimension for AutoCAD
Packaged software vendors have traditionally claimed to provide a "productivity solution" rather than just a document creation tool with specialized functions. With 21st-century software...
Kattoon: August 12, 2002
Read this weeks Spencer column.
Ragged Results Roil Researchers
Market researchers: who needs em? The tight economy has left many IT execs asking just that. Its tough to let your people go while...
Fujitsu Takes to Skies
Maintenance services arent glamorous, but they can be strategic—especially when they cover mission-critical servers and applications that impact the bottom line.When America West Airlines...