Monthly Archives: May 2003
Sun Teams With Oracle, Debuts Low-End Servers
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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...