Monthly Archives: October 2002
Barrett: Itanium One Part of Intels Big Plan
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
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?
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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...