Monthly Archives: October 2002

Barrett: Itanium One Part of Intels Big Plan

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Intel Corp. is launching its 64-bit Itanium processors in the midst of a deep industry downturn and, as part of its effort, is seeking...

AOL Quietly Posts Version 8.0

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America Online made the final version of AOL 8.0 public on Wednesday afternoon, six days before the official scheduled release of the software. The...

Mac OS X and Quark: Trouble for DTP?

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The publishing industry built atop Mac technology is bound for flux, as Apple Computer Inc., of Cupertino, Calif., and page-layout market leader Quark Inc.,...

Tivoli Tools Target Autonomic Computing

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IBMs Tivoli unit at the Gartner Symposium in Orlando, Fla., Tuesday introduced a sweeping set of enhancements and new tools that begin to deliver...

Microsoft Muses Per-Device Licensing

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ORLANDO, Fla.—Microsoft Corp. is re-examining its licensing strategy to determine when per-device licensing would make more sense than per-user licensing, CEO Steve Ballmer said...

Sendmail Package Carrying Trojan Horse

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Someone has inserted a Trojan horse into a recent version of the source code for the widely deployed Sendmail package, exposing an unknown number...

Microsoft Debuts Storage Middleware

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Microsoft Corp. Tuesday announced new storage management middleware and numerous storage hardware partners for its upcoming Windows .Net Server 2003 release.The new software, Volume...

Agile Names New President, COO

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Product lifecycle management (PLM) software maker Agile Software Corp. announced Tuesday the appointment of a new president and chief operating officer.A former PeopleSoft Inc....

Microsoft Outlines Integration Plan

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At its MEC 2002 conference in Anaheim, Calif., Tuesday, Microsoft Corp. announced a new server product that essentially segues the company into an integration...

Microsoft Adds XDocs to Office Family

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Microsoft Corp. on Wednesday will announce XDocs, the working code name for the latest addition to its Office desktop productivity family.Steve Ballmer, CEO of...