Monthly Archives: October 2002
Projects and Parallelism: Keeping Hardware, and People, Productive
What does the "Tickle-Me Elmo" animated doll have in common with the Boeing 777 airliner? Both are cited as examples of softwares growing role,...
Talisma Names New President, COO
CRM software developer Talisma Corp. added to its executive team Friday, naming Dan Vetras as president and chief operating system.Vetras will run the day-to-day...
Active Batch Job Scheduler Gets More Flexible
Advanced Systems Concepts Inc. early next month will release a new version of its Active Batch distributed job scheduling tool that promises greater flexibility...
Oracle, NetLedger Host Small Business Suites
Oracle Corp. and its development partner NetLedger Inc. both will announce new hosted software suites for small and midsize businesses next week.Both Oracle SBS...
Microsoft Outlook Express Patch Flawed
Microsoft Corp. on Friday said that a patch it released Thursday for an Outlook Express vulnerability erroneously tells users they need a different version...
Microsoft Warns of Critical Flaw in Outlook Express
Microsoft Corp. on Thursday warned of a critical new flaw in its Outlook Express e-mail client that gives attackers the power to run any...
Critical Path, HP Sign Managed Services Deal
Critical Path Inc. and Hewlett-Packard Co. announced an alliance earlier this week that calls for the two companies to offer a managed messaging service...
Helping Enterprises Cut IT Costs
Greenwich Technology Partners next week will launch a new services offering aimed at helping enterprises reduce IT costs by helping them to consolidate their...
Arming Web Services Developers
Companies continue to roll out tools to help developers build and deploy Web services.M7 Corporation Inc., of Cupertino, Calif., this week announced version 2.0...
Plumtree Revenues, Earnings Down
In just its second quarterly earnings report since becoming a public company, Plumtree Software Inc. saw revenues and profits tumble for the third quarter,...