Monthly Archives: October 2003

Microsoft Opens Windows Source Code to Its MVPs

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Microsoft Corp. on Wednesday will announce that it is giving its Most Valued Professionals access to the more than 100 million aggregate lines of...

WebEx Updates Conferencing Service

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WebEx Communications Inc. on Thursday will launch the latest version of its main Web conferencing service that adds the ability to initiate meetings while...

Readers Weigh In on Longhorn Due Date

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Last week, I wondered aloud whether Microsofts decision to slip the due date for Longhorn (to 2006) would matter all that much to users...

IDS Scheer, Intalio Unveil BPM Software

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Business process modeling software developer IDS Scheer Inc announced today new software to help small and mid-size businesses model their business processes.Aris SmartPath—a stripped-down...

Symantec Posts Q2 Gains, Plans Stock Split

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Symantec Corp. on Wednesday posted earnings of $0.49 per share on revenue of $429 million for its fiscal second quarter, a substantial increase over...

Microsoft to Acquire Web Services Tools?

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Microsoft Corp. might be looking to acquire technology to boost its Web services management capabilities.According to published reports, Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer advised...

Adobe Pushing into 3-D

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Adobe Systems Inc. is launching a new authoring tool for developing 3-D multimedia environments both for the Web and for its PDF files.Adobe Atmosphere,...

Carnegie Mellon Lab Tackles Cyber-Security

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Security, engineering and public policy experts at Carnegie Mellon University are joining together to form a new lab at the school dedicated to researching...

Bugopolis Takes on Bugzilla

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Bugopolis LLC, maker of open source developer tools solutions, Wednesday announced Bugzilla Now!, its new defect-tracking solution for open-source tools users.Bugzilla Now! is based...

Oracle Sees Rosy Linux Future

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Discuss This in the eWEEK Forum WASHINGTON, D.C.—In a presentation that underscored Oracle Corp.s support for Linux in the enterprise, Jim Enright, director of Oracles...