Monthly Archives: February 2003
XML Database Indexes Unstructured Data
XML database maker Ixiasoft Inc. is coming out with a new version of its TextML Server, an XML content server whose purpose is to...
New Tools Aid Modeling Processes
SAP AG and HandySoft Corp. are extending their respective business process management offerings with capabilities that make it easier for enterprises to model and...
Making Way for 3G Offerings
As U.S. wireless users continue their slow but steady march toward 3G wireless acceptance, several companies are working on making such services easier to...
Slam the Spam
Tired of e-mail promises to make you thinner, richer, taller, smarter, larger, safer, firmer, debt-free, and highly entertained? Nothing will stop all these unwanted...
New Look at Telecom Act
Over the next few months, policy-makers will re-examine rules that were put in place to spur competition following the Telecommunications Act of 1996. While...
Kattoon: February 10, 2003
Read this weeks Spencer column.
Collaboration Tools Look Beyond E-Mail
Enterprises looking to extend employee-to-employee collaboration beyond e-mail are getting new technology from Groove Networks Inc., Ipswitch Inc., IBMs Lotus Software division and Automation...
The Buzz: February 10, 2003
WorldCom Keeps on Making CutsBeleaguered telecommunications service provider WorldCom last week said it is cutting 5,000 jobs, closing some facilities and renegotiating supplier contracts,...
New Wireless Standard From IEEE, Same IT Issues
Broadband wireless access took another step forward late last month when the IEEE approved 802.16a, an amendment that adds features to the groups 802.16...
Spectrum Deal Strikes Balance
Officials at several U.S. agencies and wireless industry companies last week agreed on how to allocate spectrum in the hotly contested 5GHz band in...