Monthly Archives: October 2003
New Wares Aid Compliance
A quartet of developers are making available software designed to help companies comply with the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, which covers corporate governance.IBM, of Armonk, N.Y.,...
HP System Tuned for Transportation
Hewlett-Packard has released a new Itanium 2-based workstation for designers of planes, trains and automobiles.The company last week rolled out a new zx2000 workstation...
ITs Future in Software?
Industry leaders and watchers are bullish on the IT industrys continued comeback, with software development the leading driver of innovation."Things are definitely getting better....
IBM Composes Symphony Bundle
The next product offering in IBMs Project Symphony initiative will be a bundle of software and hardware with the companys blade servers that is...
Apps Ease Links to Host Systems
A trio of integration software vendors, WRQ Inc., Jacada Ltd. and Neon Systems Inc., are rolling out upgraded products designed to make it easier...
Pivotal Scooped Up
CRM software developer Pivotal last week agreed to be acquired by a California venture capital firm for $48 million.Oak Investment Partners, which also owns...
HP Woos Sun Customers
Hewlett-Packard co. is striking back at Sun Microsystems Inc., which in July rolled out its HP Away program aimed at luring AlphaServer customers. HP...
SBS 2003 a Team Effort
More than 5,500 Microsoft Corp. partners came to New Orleans last week to attend the Redmond, Wash., companys first-ever Worldwide Partner Meeting. And Microsoft...
Siebel Offers Stand-Alone Bi
Siebel Systems Inc. is adding another arrow to its CRM quiver: a stand-alone business intelligence platform.Customers of the new Siebel Enterprise Analytic Platform 7.7...
Getting a Handle on E-Mail
Compliance with government regulations and fear of liability are pushing enterprises to pay careful attention to e-mail archiving and management, and vendors are stepping...