Monthly Archives: January 2003
Can Palmisanos Plan Keep IBM in the Lead?
As Jeff Moad writes in this weeks cover story on IBMs strategy, the real challenge for the company is to maintain technology leadership while...
Kattoon: January 6, 2002
Read this weeks Spencer column.
IGS Lands $5B Contract
In what is traditionally a quiet period between major holidays, IBM Global Services last week announced a whopper of an outsourcing contract with J.P....
The Buzz: January 6, 2003
Manhattan Buys Logistics AppsManhattan associates is beefing up its supply chain execution tools with assets of Logistics.com that it acquired from Internet Capital Group...
Small-Firm ERP Suite Ready for Mac OS X
Software developer startup PowerEasy Corp. is readying an ERP suite for the Macintosh operating system.PowerEasy ERP 1.0 on Mac OS X, which will be...
Microsoft Boosts Focus on XML-Based Services
Microsoft Corp. is seeking to make XML-based Web services easier to develop with the delivery of several new tools and, ultimately, a new XML-based...
Microsoft Ships Second Titanium Beta
Microsoft Corp. today announced the availability of Titanium Beta 2 and officially named the next-generation e-mail server as Exchange Server 2003.The full release of...
PreCache Unveils NetInjector Platform
PreCache Inc. announced Friday a NetInjector software platform that fits into the network middleware category and is geared toward helping companies offer computing capabilities...
Applications Developers Get New Tool
Little-known software testing provider Shunra Software Ltd. later this month will introduce a tool for applications developers intended to help them understand how their...
Sun Wins One Against MicrosoftAnd Why Thats a Bad Thing
U.S. District Judge J. Frederick Motz handed Sun a win, Microsoft a setback, and all of us something new (or old) to talk about...