Monthly Archives: July 2003
New Web Services Security Spec on Tap
Led by Microsoft Corp. and IBM, a group of companies Tuesday plans to announce a new Web services specification for handling security in Web...
Microsoft Invades Open-Source Show
As Microsoft Corp. continues to try and better gauge the attraction of open-source technologies to its customers and developers, a number of its officials...
Microsoft to Give Stock Over Options
In a move that Microsoft Corp. says will help it continue to attract and retain key staff, the Redmond, Wash., software maker on Tuesday...
Security Web Digest: Spam Blocking Technique Frustrates The Blind
PrivacyAn increasingly popular technique for preventing e-mail abuse is frustrating some visually impaired Net users, setting the stage for a conflict between spam busters...
Popkin Partners With Lanner
Popkin Software and business simulation software maker Lanner Group announced Monday a partnership that will pair Popkins System Architect software with Lanners Witness solution.Popkin,...
Intel Buys Canadian Chipmaker
Intel Corp. on Tuesday announced that it has bought a Canadian company that makes processors used in building optical networking equipment.Intel said that West...
Wi-Fi Alliance Certifies First 802.11g Products
The Wi-Fi Alliance, the wireless LAN industrys major testing body, announced Tuesday that the first round of products based on the IEEE 802.11g standard...
DoJ, States Warn Court of Microsoft Delayed Compliance
Microsoft Corp., which was widely viewed as a triumphant victor last year in settling the penalties for its antitrust violations, appears to be dragging...
Fujitsu Seeks Bigger Piece of U.S. Server Pie
Having refreshed its Solaris-based PrimePower server line earlier this year, Fujitsu Ltd. is turning its attention to its Intel Corp.-based systems as it pushes...
Super Mario Brothers-in-Arms
My previous column on the challenges to Nintendos Game Boy Advance attracted a range of lengthy, passionate, and often well-reasoned responses. Because most of...