Monthly Archives: June 2003
Will InfiniBand Catch On in the Enterprise?
NEW YORK—Since introducing the first silicon in 2000, the backers of the InfiniBand have been dogged by the same questions: how much major OEM...
Ellison Not Backing Down on PeopleSoft Bid
Following PeopleSoft Inc.s announcement on Monday that it had amended its merger agreement with J.D. Edwards & Co., Oracle Corp. CEO Larry Ellison vowed...
CA Unveils Content Filtering Tool
As part of its effort to build on its core security platform, Computer Associates International Inc. on Monday announced a new content filtering solution....
TI Tech Lets Bluetooth, 802.11 Play Together
Wireless consumers will soon be able to purchase devices with a TI technology that enables them to use 802.11 wireless local area networking and...
AMD Announces Three New Mobile Processors
Advanced Micro Devices announced three mobile Athlon XP-M processors on Tuesday, taking the performance of its mobile Athlon line to a performance rating of...
Torvalds Joins OSDL
Linux founder and lead developer Linus Torvalds will join the Open Source Development Lab (OSDL) as its first full-time fellow, working exclusively on driving...
Microsoft Ratchets Up Anti-Spam Campaign
Microsoft filed 15 lawsuits on Tuesday — 13 in the U.S. and two in the U.K. — as part of its expanding anti-spam initiative.The...
SAP Updates CRM, SCM Products
ORLANDO—SAP AG announced here today new versions of its customer relationship management and supply chain management products both built on its NetWeaver integration platform...
Researcher Leaks CERT Bulletin
An anonymous member of a security mailing list on Friday posted an advisory that was taken from the CERT Coordination Center. The advisory, which...
Mac OS X Gains Reporting
Sybase Inc. is bringing graphical reporting capabilities to the Mac OS X platform, announcing last week that it has integrated Quadbase Systems Inc.s graphic...