Monthly Archives: September 2003

SAP Drills Down on NetWeaver

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LAS VEGAS—Although not traditionally known for having stellar integration capabilities, SAP AG is out to change that with its NetWeaver integration platform.Announced last year...

Intel Pushes Back Hybrid Wireless Chip

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Intel Corp. has pushed out shipments of its hybrid 802.11a/b chip until early in the fourth quarter, a spokesman for Intel confirmed Wednesday."We are...

Will IT Rebound Rattle Storage Infrastructures?

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According to industry prognosticators, the enterprise IT market is picking up steam. A number of analysts have raised their expectations for some storage vendors...

Quiz: Which Processor Do I Need?

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1. We can easily compile and optimize the application we want to deploy for 64-bit processing.TRUEFALSE1.2.2. Others have used this or a similar application...

Bomb Scare Jolts OracleWorld, Seybold

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SAN FRANCISCO—A bomb scare on Wednesday caused the evacuation of two technology conferences being held at the Moscone Center here, sending about 14,000 attendees...

SCO, Open-Source Leaders Trade Barbs

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Hardly a week goes by that The SCO Group doesnt launch a public assault on Linux. In this weeks attack, SCO CEO Darl McBride...

Sun Aligns With ACS

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Sun Microsystems Inc. advanced its services agenda on two fronts today in creating a new services alliance with systems integrator Affiliated Computer Services Inc....

Three New Critical RPC Flaws Found

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Nearly a month to the day after the Blaster worm began tearing through the Internet looking for machines vulnerable to the RPC DCOM exploit,...

Microsoft Envisions Storage Server 2004

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CHICAGO—Microsoft Corp.s storage agenda for 2004 is to perfect its existing products through homegrown development and industry partnerships, officials said here today."We… conceptually see...

Breaking Wi-Fi Gridlock

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Cynicism is underrated in the technology business. Any fool can look at a new tool and imagine the utopia it will usher in. It...