Monthly Archives: July 2003
The Hard Drive on the Cutting-Room Floor
Attendees at DV Expo East, opening today in New York, will discover the latest efforts of camcorder manufacturers and software vendors to expand the...
McDonalds Rolls Out WiFi To Bay Area
Intel, Wayport, and McDonalds formally launched their wireless venture on the West Coast on Tuesday, adding WiFi access to the fast food chains menu...
Web Site Defacement Winner Announced
A well-known Brazilian crew won this past weekends Web site defacement contest, amassing more than twice as many points as the second-place team.Crackers from...
Did Microsoft Threaten Linux OEM?
If there was any lingering doubt, Massachusetts, the sole state refusing to sign on to a Microsoft Corp.-crafted federal antitrust settlement, has now made...
CoCreate, IBM Automate Product Design
IBM and CoCreate Software Inc. are each readying new product lifecycle management (PLM) software to ease the creation of manufactured products by small and...
Test Leaves Sour Taste
If theres ever been a personal computer that everyones gotta get, its the Apple Power Mac G5. Even x86 fanatics have to admit that...
Microsoft, Sybase Step Up BI
Enterprises looking for speed when it comes to business intelligence applications are getting help from Microsoft Corp. and Sybase Inc., which each announced new...
Oracle Faces Decision
Oracle Corp. is feeling intensifying pressure in its quest for PeopleSoft Inc.Late last week, sources confirmed that 15 states have formed a working group...
Table for One
Coming up for air after vendor meetings in the Big Apple, Spencer sat in Central Parks posh Tavern on the Green restaurant and pondered...
Job 1 on the Desktop
Software installation is what most defines a computer, but its become one of the worst parts of enterprise computing. Complexity, inconsistency and risk of...