Monthly Archives: July 2003
Tales of the Encrypted Drive
Angling for users who want a new way to secure their data, small storage vendor WiebeTech this week announced the first model in a...
Philips Introduces Smart Display
Anytime Philips introduces a new product, its likely to be stylish and well-designed, and thats just the case with the DesXscape 150DM ($1,500 street),...
Clear Methods Expands XML, Web Services Offerings
Clear Methods Inc., an XML and Web services solutions startup, has upgraded its offerings, known as Steam and Water, to enable faster, more efficient...
Microsoft Making Java Noise
Microsoft Corp. has been busy on the Java front recently, with the release of a new version of its Java conversion tool and enhancements...
Informatica to Stop Selling Analytic Apps
Informatica Corp. announced Thursday during its second-quarter earnings call that it will stop selling its packaged analytical applications directly to customers, making them available...
PeopleSoft Customers Wary of Oracle Takeover
If Oracle Corp.s Town Hall meeting on Thursday managed to lull the fears of any PeopleSoft Inc. customers, those customers kept mum about their...
Foundry Advances Load Balancing
Foundry Networks Inc. next week will set the bar higher for competitive server load balancing with the latest release of the operating system for...
Linux, Open Source Remain Thorns in Microsofts Side
Linux and open-source software remain high on the list of core threats to Microsofts business going forward.In an analyst and press teleconference to discuss...
Perfect Commerce, eScout Merge
Perfect Commerce Inc. and eScout LLC announced Wednesday that they have merged into one company to tackle the supplier relationship management market.Under the terms...
Orbitz Blames Oracle for Web Site Outage
The travel site Orbitz was back up in the wee hours of Thursday morning after a day-long site outage that the company pinned on...