Monthly Archives: October 2003
Oracle, Sun Take Swings at Office 2003
NEW YORK—Even before Microsoft Corp. Chairman and Chief Software Architect Bill Gates took the stage here to announce the Tuesday morning, his competitors were...
Gates Touts Office 2003s Connectivity, Collaboration
NEW YORK—Microsoft Corp. on Tuesday launched more products in a single day than at any event in its history, said chairman and chief software...
Retail: Can IT Help Expand Your Brand?
Businesses of all sizes, including small ones, have been expanding their brand value by strengthening customer relationships, saving money with outsourcing and gaining true...
iPass Service Enforces VPN Policies
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla.—iPass Inc. today will broaden its virtual network services portfolio to give CIOs the ability to automatically enforce connection policies for...
Intels Barrett Takes Hard Line With Govt
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla.—Intel Corp. CEO Craig Barrett is not happy with governments role in high technology investing—in the state of California specifically.
In his...
Brainstorming Made Easy
Brainstorming goes only so far if ideas from a whiteboard never make it to a workflow. Mindjet LLCs MindManager Pro X5 update fills that...
VeriSign Was Wrong
It has been the genius of the Internet that it does as little as possible. Packets enter, announce their desired destination and are forwarded...
Navy Deploying Its Battle Plan: SAML
At the U.S. Navys Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command, the battle plans to gain control of an it environment with an estimated 200,000...
Borland Combines Multiplatform Tools
The ultimate instrument of torture in the late Douglas Adams novel "The Restaurant at the End of the Universe" was the Total Perspective Vortex—a...
Weaving Web Services
Enterprise IT departments seeking tools to pool their Web services into an integrated collection—called a services-oriented architecture—can turn to new and upcoming offerings from...