Monthly Archives: January 2003

Borland Rolls Out New J2EE App Server

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Borland Software Corp. announced Tuesday a new version of its Java 2 Enterprise Edition application server and a new performance solution for J2EE applications.Borland...

Sun Expands Linux, Open-Source Offerings

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Sun Microsystems Inc. Wednesday announced an array of new products at LinuxWorld, not the least of which is the availability of the Sun ONE...

OASIS Offers XML Standards Clearinghouse

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The Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards (OASIS) standards body Wednesday announced the first in a series of XML.org Focus Areas to...

BMC Beefs Up Modeling Tool

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BMC Software Inc. Monday moved to consolidate fault management into its Visualis network performance modeling tool.The new Patrol Visualis Fault Manager, released as a...

Storage News Digest: 22-Jan-03

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Enterprise StorageInterview: Veritas Refreshes Backup ExecVeritas this week is expected to launch Backup Exec 9.0, a new version of the software makers venerable and...

Solaris Flaw Opens Door for Hackers

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There is a serious vulnerability in several versions of the popular Solaris operating system that enables a remote attacker to access any file and...

New Fonts to Improve GNOMEs Looks

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NEW YORK—The GNOME Foundation and Bitstream Inc., a developer of font technology, on Wednesday will announce here at LinuxWorld that ten serif, sans serif...

SCO Group Readies New Platform

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NEW YORK—The SCO Group is working on a new platform, known as SCOx, that it hopes will drive the next generation of applications on...

Its Official: Microsoft Must Ship Java

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A federal judge Tuesday formally ordered Microsoft Corp. to start shipping Sun Microsystems Inc.s Java with Windows, an order the software giant said it...

Ellison: Time Is Right for Hosted Apps

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SAN DIEGO—Larry Ellison, looking weathered but unshaken by Oracle Corp.s recent crushing loss to Alinghi in the Louis Vuitton Cup, blew some wind in...