Monthly Archives: December 2002
Tech Giants to Build Network of Hot Spots
Technology industry giants AT&T Corp., Intel Corp. and IBM, along with two investment companies, today confirmed that they are creating a new company that...
Microsoft Releases .Net Server 2003 RC2
Microsoft Corp. on Thursday announced that it has delivered the second release candidate for Windows .Net Server 2003.Customers can register to obtain a trial...
Judge: Java People Have Pride, Too
BALTIMORE—U.S. District Judge J. Frederick Motzs remarks during closing arguments in the preliminary injunction hearing here Thursday between Sun Microsystems Inc. and Microsoft Corp....
Sun Grills Microsoft on Interoperability
BALTIMORE—After Sun Microsystems Inc. finished with its last witness, Microsoft Corp. Wednesday evening slogged through three witnesses and started on a fourth before calling...
Hitachi, NetApp Offer EMC Alternative
Storage administrators seeking an alternative to EMC Corp. for a high-end network-attached storage gateway to Fibre Channel disks will get a new choice next...
ATG Names New CEO, President; Co-founder Leaves
Art Technology Group Inc. announced a changing of the guard on Thursday, naming former Digital Equipment Corp. executive Robert Burke as its new president...
Sony to Bundle StarOffice in Europe
Sun Microsystems Inc. has snared another vendor to distribute its StarOffice 6.0 desktop office productivity suite.The latest deal with Sony Information Technology Europe involves...
Intel Projects More Than $6.8M in Q4 Revenue
Intel Corp. on Thursday joined rival Advanced Micro Devices Inc. in upgrading its fourth-quarter forecast, calling for revenue to come in between $6.8 billion...
Microsoft Enhances Integration in Small Business Manager
Microsoft Business Solutions, a division of Microsoft Corp., announced Thursday the next iteration of its Small Business Manager suite, geared toward helping small organizations...
Security Expert Takes Issue With Rating of New IE Flaw
A security expert is taking Microsoft Corp. to task for what he says is a deliberate effort to downplay the severity of a newly...