Monthly Archives: July 2003
McNealy Weighs In on Linux, Unix, Sun
Sun Microsystems Inc. Chairman and CEO Scott McNealy is no stranger to technology cycles. In the 21 years of Suns existence, the Santa Clara,...
Sybase Woos Linux Users
Sybase Inc. is enhancing its appeal to Linux aficionados with the announcement of a Linux Competency Center, a Linux professional services practice and record...
Content Tools Expanded
Interwoven Inc. and IBM are both extending content management capabilities to wider user bases.Interwoven this week will announce the latest version of its flagship...
Storage Manager More Than a Sidekick
Softek Storage Manager 2.1, the latest release of Fujitsu Software Technology Corp.s SRM suite, boasts improved integration with Softek Storage Provisioner 2.1 and enhanced...
Storage Automation Nearer
With Softek Storage Provisioner 2.1, Fujitsu Software Technologies Corp. inches closer to the Holy Grail of storage automation. In tests, eWEEK Labs found that...
IBMs Websphere Gets Grid Features
IBM this week is unveiling software in its WebSphere product line that promises to push grid computing further into the mainstream of enterprise IT.The...
PeopleSoft Seals Deal
PeopleSoft Inc. customers waiting to see if the acquisition of their biggest technology provider by Oracle Corp. will be successful got some company last...
Oracle Pushes Collaboration
Oracle Corp. is preparing advanced capabilities for its Oracle Collaboration Suite that could give enterprises a compelling alternative to rival messaging and collaboration platforms...
Outsourcing Is In
Outsourcing your software development or business processing to a company in another country can make a lot of sense—unless you see your livelihood go...
ITs Not All Going Away
When I want to see a technical professional turn pale, I quote Neal Stephensons vision of a world in which "weve brain-drained all our...