Monthly Archives: May 2003
Foundry Platform Goes Beyond Current Switching
Foundry Networks Inc. last week unveiled its next-generation terabit switching architecture along with the first two products that implement the high-performance hardware architecture.The foundation...
Novell Bets on Net Services
Novell Inc. is wagering that it can hang onto its much-diminished installed base while attracting new users by offering enterprises a set of network...
Borland Heats Up New, Upgraded Java Tools
Borland Software Corp. this week will release new tools and other technologies that reinforce the companys independent position among development platforms.The Scotts Valley, Calif.,...
Visual Studio .Net 2003 Walk-Through
Application developers know that Microsoft never puts out a platform without offering a matching set of tools. What Visual Basic 1.0 did for the...
NetWare Suits Berkshire
When Mike Giovaninni moves his company to a next-generation operating system later this year, he wont be migrating to the much-ballyhooed Windows Server 2003....
Tool Helps Users Speak Up
The latest release of ScanSoft Inc.s Dragon NaturallySpeaking voice recognition package provides nice incremental improvements but does not change the market significantly.Version 7 of...
This eWEEK: May 5, 2003
Congratulations, spammers. Youve just superseded smokers as the most universally loathed social outcasts. Worse, you could soon be on the receiving end of more...
Business Objects Extends BI
Business Objects S.A. solidified its claim to providing an end-to-end business intelligence platform with the introduction of its Enterprise 6 suite late last month.The...
OASIS Unit to Promote Business Process Spec
The Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards last week formally announced the formation of a technical committee to promote a standard for...
Industry Has Spam in the Cross Hairs
Software developers and companies that provide e-mail services are offering their own cures for the plague of spam.Ipswitch Inc. is joining the growing ranks...