Monthly Archives: January 2003
Dell and the Deep Blue Sea
Every so often, industries undergo jarring upheavals as innovators forge breakthroughs in technology and new ways of doing business. Companies that once towered comfortably...
Fast Wireless Internet Access for Mobile Devices
In many parts of the U.S., the most pressing needs of wireless users have been better coverage and more available bandwidth for voice calls....
IT Has a Vital Role to Play in the Assault on Privacy
From 1946 to 1960, the FBI operated 3,000 wiretaps and 800 bugs on the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People). Agents...
Microsoft Gives Peek at Financial Forecast
Microsoft Corp. on Thursday painted a sober picture of the global economy and its own financial outlook, saying there are a number of assumptions...
Macromedia Extends E-Learning Offerings
Macromedia Inc., best known for its Web development tools like ColdFusion, Flash and Dreamweaver, is attempting to increase its share of the e-learning space...
HP Crowned Top PC Seller
Hewlett-Packard Co. in 2002 regained the lead in worldwide sales of PCs from Dell Computer Corp., according to separate reports released Thursday by market...
CA to Launch Latest Barrage of Linux Tools
Computer Associates International Inc. at next weeks LinuxWorld show in New York will launch its latest barrage of Linux tools that run across all...
Locking Down Data in the Drive
According to the now-famous memo, it was a year ago that Bill Gates got security religion and started the company on the path of...
SAP Unveils New Web Services Offering
Enterprise software maker SAP AG is reformulating its application integration offerings and adding a Web services component.The Walldorf, Germany, company in November of 2001...
Apple Loses Money but Grows Revenue
Apple Computer Inc. lost $8 million in the first fiscal quarter of 2003 even as it saw revenue grow to $1.47 billion, a 7...