Monthly Archives: January 2003
Borland Rolls Out New J2EE App Server
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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...