Monthly Archives: December 2002
LiveVault to Support Exchange Servers
LiveVault Corp., an application service provider for data backup, will add support for Microsoft Corp.s Exchange servers early next year.With the unnamed revision, the...
Bluetooth Glass “Half Full”
Speakers here at a Bluetooth conference said developers have an obligation to publicize and simplify the technology further to ensure its success.More work must...
Skyline Sets Sights on Homeland Security
3D spatial visualization product maker Skyline Software Systems Inc. Tuesday rolled out support for Oracle Corp.s 9i database in TerraExplorer Pro 4.1, a network-enabled...
Corel XMetal 4 Adds ActiveX Support
BALTIMORE—Corel Corp. highlighted the XML 2002 Conference and Exposition on Tuesday with a couple of announcements aimed at souping up XML content creation and...
HP Gives Peek at Itanium-Based Superdome
Hewlett-Packard Co. this week is giving people a peek at its upcoming Itanium-based Superdome server, which will enable users to run Windows, Linux and...
Online Shopping: A Trend, Not a Spree
As this years holiday shopping season kicks into high gear, consumers continue to make more and more of their purchases online—about twice as many...
Is An Unbiased Study Possible?
A recent study found that I am the best-looking man in the Western Hemisphere. Sure, I commissioned the study, and the only participants were...
Linmor Rolls Out Performance Appliance
Startup Linmor Technologies Inc. will take on big-name network availability and performance management players such as Hewlett-Packard Co. this week when it releases its...
Lining Up for Domino 6
Domino 6, the first major upgrade of IBMs Lotus Software divisions flagship corporate messaging platform in three years, was worth the wait, say many...
Playing the Pricing Game
As the economic slowdown continues—the positive early start to the holiday shopping season notwithstanding—some businesses are wondering if they will soon face deflation: a...