Monthly Archives: August 2002

Tatung Launches Blade Server

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Tatung Co., the Taiwanese firm known for its SPARC-compatible computers, launched a new blade server this week.The new product, called the TUD-2016 Ultra Dense...

Borland Developer Tools Upgraded

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Borland Software Corp. Tuesday announced Borland Delphi 7 Studio, a new version of its Delphi cross-platform rapid application development environment that integrates modeling, development,...

Microsoft and Open Source: If You Cant Beat Em…

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Microsoft wont be waving the white flag when it camps out in Booth 1390 at LinuxWorld Expo next week. But its execs wont be...

Despite Hype, No Sign of Hiptop

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Danger Inc. on Tuesday announced several partnerships with application developers, but also said that its long-awaited Hiptop wireless device will be delayed once again.The...

PeopleSoft Backs Sybase

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SAN DIEGO—Sybase Inc. unveiled a partnership with PeopleSoft Inc. today at its TechWave conference here aimed at helping increase its share of the enterprise...

Watchfire Buys Web Site Accessibility Tool

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Web site management software and services provider Watchfire Corp. announced Tuesday that it has acquired the Bobby Web site accessibility software from the Center...

Microsoft Touts Antitrust Compliance

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A federal court is still weighing the efficacy of a proposed antitrust settlement signed between Microsoft Corp. and the Department of Justice in November,...

Security Hole Found in Symantecs Firewall

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A vulnerability in numerous versions of Symantec Corp.s Raptor firewall enables an attacker to hijack any session going through the firewall.The problem lies in...

Pocket PC Smart Phone: Smart Client

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Microsoft Corp. has spent the last couple of years piling enterprise-friendly, network-dependent features into its Pocket PC mobile operating system, but these features do...

Oracle Goes XML

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Oracle Corp. is the first among the big relational database vendors to make major changes to its database in response to XML, shaking up...