Monthly Archives: October 2002
Fiorina: HP Not Threatened by Dell Printer Sales
ORLANDO, Fla.—In the face of Michael Dells recent announcement that he plans to delve into Hewlett-Packard Co.s highest growth business—the printer business—HP Chairman and...
Borland Acquires BoldSoft
Borland Software Corp. on Monday announced the acquisition of BoldSoft MDE Aktiebolag, a design-driven software technology provider, in an all-cash deal.In the deal, Borland...
HP Touts Performance of Itanium-Based Server
Hewlett-Packard Co. on Monday hailed the record-breaking performance of its four-way Itanium 2-based rx5670 server, seeking to win over skeptical system managers who remain...
Gartner: Some Silver Linings in IT Clouds
ORLANDO, Fla.—A recovery for IT is not in sight; neither is the next big technology revolution. So the only thing to do is get...
Gartner Predicts: Return to Distributed Systems
ORLANDO, Fla.—Bandwidth thats becoming more affordable than computing will spur a return to distributed systems, including grid computing, over the next several years, said...
AIX Gives IBM Servers a Virtual Look
IBM on Tuesday will unveil AIX 5L Version 5.2, an upgrade to its Unix server operating system that will enable new and existing IBM...
Microsoft, AT&T Wireless Get Down to Business
Building on an alliance the two companies announced last summer, AT&T Wireless Inc. and Microsoft Corp. on Tuesday announced a wireless application suite for...
Mercator Upgrades Its Integration Platform
Mercator Software Inc. announced today the latest point release of its namesake process integration platform, at the Gartner ROI Symposium/IT eXpo in Orlando, Fla.Mercator...
Lockheed Martin Edges Into Enterprise IT
ORLANDO, Fla.—Bucking the IT industry trend to redouble overtures toward the government while homeland security is hot and the economy is not, Lockheed Martin...
Sniffing Out Network Problems
In an effort to add some of its core security expertise to its Sniffer Technologies product line, Network Associates Inc. on Tuesday unveiled its...