Monthly Archives: February 2003
Business Objects, NetIQ Target Analytics
New offerings from business objects S.A. and NetIQ Corp. will give enterprises a more complete picture of business data, both companies said.Business Objects last...
Kattoon: February 3, 2003
Read this weeks Spencer column.
Supreme Court Rules in Favor of NextWave
After a lengthy and contentious legal battle, the Federal Communications Commission lost its bid to repossess spectrum licenses assigned to NextWave Telecom Inc. The...
Tools, Trials and Tailoring Enhance Open-Source Options
Its especially pointless to argue about a glass being half empty, or half full, if the man behind the bar is still pouring. Thats...
Security App Modeled After Immune System
The security industry has always looked to the field of medicine for metaphors and ways of thinking about network protection. Now, Sana Security Inc.,...
IBM Looks Beyond J2EE
IBM Corp. says the Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) is not enough to support its on-demand computing strategy, so the companys looking to implement...
Storage News Digest: 3-Feb-03
Enterprise StorageIBM Grafts Bluefin API to Storage ServerIBM isnt passing up a chance to try to steal rival EMCs thunder in the storage sector...
BI Vendors Flourish Despite Downturn
Business intelligence software vendors have weathered the economic slowdown better than most of the software industry as evidenced by the latest round of earnings...
Former NIPC Director Joins CSC
Ronald Dick, the former director of the FBIs National Infrastructure Protection Center, joined Computer Sciences Corp. Monday, eliminating himself from consideration for the top...
Microsoft Warns SEC of Open-Source Threat
Microsoft Corp. may in the future be forced to lower its software prices as a result of the growth of open source, the company...