Monthly Archives: December 2002
Intel Upgrades Compilers for Developers
Intel Corp. is upgrading its software designed to make it easier for developers to build and run applications on Intel technology.Intel on Tuesday rolled...
RealPlayer Still Vulnerable to Attack
Nearly two weeks after posting a faulty patch for several security vulnerabilities in its ubiquitous RealPlayer and RealOne software, Real Networks Inc. has yet...
Hitachi Aims to Steal EMCs Thunder
Hitachi Ltd. today announced a new array series and new storage resource management software. The announcement comes one day after the U.S. Federal Trade...
Judge Steals Show in Sun-Microsoft Duel
BALTIMORE—U.S. District Court Judge J. Frederick Motz stole the show during Tuesday mornings preliminary injunction hearing in the Sun Microsystems vs. Microsoft antitrust case...
Databases Target Enterprises
Two open-source database developers are upgrading their respective software in an effort to make them more attractive to the enterprise.Open-source database leader MySQL AB,...
Peregrine Turns to Self-Healing Remedies
His Hirsuteness doesnt expect youll hear the hypnotic "It Was a Very Good Year" by Sinatra in the halls of Peregrine Systems San Diego...
Pervasive Enhances Embedded Database
Pervasive Software Inc. this week is announcing the availability of Pervasive.SQL 8.0, its embedded database software, with added performance and enhancements to the products...
An Eye on the Future
Now that the antitrust legal action against Microsoft Corp. has been settled, users are hoping the Redmond, Wash., software company can focus on the...
Sun Offers An Early Look at Solaris 9 for Intel Hardware
Sun Microsystems Inc. last week released an unsupported early-access, or test, version of its Solaris 9 operating system for non-Sun x86 hardware that early...
Security Firm Deserts Users
A company that once promised to find stolen corporate laptops is now itself missing in action. And left behind are countless customers stuck for...