Monthly Archives: August 2002
Excelons XML Editor Growing Up
Excelons $399 Stylus Studio XML editor is growing into a decent competitor to the king of the hill, Altovas XML Spy. I found XML...
IT Called to Account?
You report to work the same as always, check for voice mail and open your e-mail. Then the receptionist rings. There are federal agents...
Loudcloud Beefs Up Opsware, Faces Suit
As Loudcloud Inc. works to build momentum behind its operations management software licensing initiative, issues from the companys roots as an MSP may dog...
Belluzzo Resurfaces at Quantum as CEO
Richard Belluzzos affair with the software industry ended in May when he left Microsoft Corp. after less than three years with the company.Last week,...
E-Learning Scales Up
Corporate training has come a long way from the one-room schoolhouse where a single teacher lectured to a handful of students. Federal agencies, in...
IT Workers on Way to Joining Unions?
In 1933, with the country in the grip of an economic depression and millions of Americans unemployed, President Franklin D. Roosevelts administration pushed through...
Targeting the PDA
In December 2001, Palm Inc. published a paper detailing its "Zen of Palm" philosophy, suggesting that the perfect handheld operating system could be achieved...
Wireless Move Could Fall Short
A new deal struck between Microsoft Corp. and AT&T Wireless last week could make it easier for companies to buy wireless equipment in the...
RJ Technology, Greenwich Team With Management Tools Vendors
A pair of it consultancies last week aligned themselves with vendors in the promising SAN- and service-level-management spaces.RJ Technology Solutions Inc. officials said the...
ClearCube Readies Suite Update
An Austin, Texas, company that makes products to replace PCs plans to launch updates to its distributed computing suite later this month and, according...