Monthly Archives: September 2003
SAP Drills Down on NetWeaver
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
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?
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?
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
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
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
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
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
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
Cynicism is underrated in the technology business. Any fool can look at a new tool and imagine the utopia it will usher in. It...