Monthly Archives: May 2003

Sun Teams With Oracle, Debuts Low-End Servers

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Sun Microsystems Inc. on Monday pushed forward with its low-end strategy by announcing a tighter partnership with database giant Oracle Corp. and rolling out...

New Dell Latitude Eyes “Dothan” Chip

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Dell Computer has replaced its Latitude C400 notebook with a new model designed to accommodate the upcoming Dothan mobile processor from Intel.The Latitude D400...

HP Revs Unix OS for Itanium Chip

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Hewlett-Packard Co. on Monday announced the upcoming availability of the second version of its HP-UX 11i Unix operating system for the Intel Itanium processor...

SCO Deserves Public Scolding

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Last week, The SCO Group began contacting individual companies with the message that Linux infringes on SCOs copyrights, and that end users may by...

Microsoft Mum on Unix Licensing Move

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Microsoft Corp., which on Monday announced it was licensing the Unix source code and patent from the SCO Group, is remaining tight-lipped about its...

Veritas Aids Windows Server Restoration

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Veritas Software Corp. has new technology to restore Windows servers on different hardware than their original configurations, officials said Monday.The option comes in Bare...

Stratus Adds Telecom Features to Fault-Tolerant Servers

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Stratus Technologies Inc., known for its fault-tolerant line of servers, is getting back into the telecommunications business.Stratus Computer Inc. was bought by Ascend Communications...

Amazon Makes Web Services Inroads

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Amazon.com Inc. Monday announced three milestones in its Web services initiative: a new tool kit, an enhanced Web site for developers and the registration...

Cisco Upgrades Security, VPN Lineups

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Cisco Systems Inc. on Monday will launch a series of new and enhanced security management and virtual private network offerings.Among the new offerings is...

Database Users Keen on Linux 2.6 Kernel

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Database users who rely on Linux operating systems are drooling over the list of features promised by the 2.6 kernel.As reported by eWEEK last...