Monthly Archives: August 2002
Tatung Launches Blade Server
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Oracle Corp. is the first among the big relational database vendors to make major changes to its database in response to XML, shaking up...