Monthly Archives: April 2003
BMC Integrates Remedy, IT Masters Technologies
BMC Software Inc. this week will outline details of the next evolution of its product line, dubbed Business Service Management. The plans include weaving...
OpenOffice Beta Improves Usability
OpenOffice.org released a 1.1 beta version of its open-source productivity suite late last month, and I fired up the Linux version for a test...
Sun Takes Seat on WS-I Board
Sun Microsystems won a two-year term March 25 on the Web Services Interoperability Organization board of directors. I caught up with Mark Hapner, chief...
Mosaic Symposium Puzzles the Puss
From: [email protected]: Monday, April 7, 2003 12:42 AMTo: eWEEK readersSubject: Katt plays Silicon Prairie version of Wheres WaldoWhen Spencer heard that the University of...
Biotech and Innovation
For half a century, breakthroughs in computing have come from the predictable sources of federally funded aerospace and defense. During the past three decades,...
Application & Web Services Development
Despite a year of buzz and hoopla surrounding Web services technologies, the challenges of application development are still the biggest source of friction in...
Rally Round VOIP
Facing a difficult market for networking and telecommunications equipment, Nortel Networks Corp. created a new Enterprise Networks division in October. The purpose: to spearhead...
Capturing XML Data Streams
Native XML database developers Ipedo Inc. and Ixiasoft Inc. are readying products that enhance management of XML data.Ipedo next month will make available a...
Customer & Supplier Management
When the economy started heading south, vendors of CRM (customer relationship management) and SRM (supplier relationship management) products began to focus. Whereas the vendors...
Americans Recovery Flight Plan
You couldnt blame him if Monte Ford seemed a bit shellshocked. Soon after leaving his CIO post at The Associates First Capital Corp. just...