Monthly Archives: October 2003
SAP Exec Issues Innovation Challenge
BOSTON—SAP executive Claus Heinrich stressed the importance of innovation and embracing new technologies while speaking here at Forrester Research Inc.s Executive Strategy Forum on...
StorageTek Preps New Flagship Tape Library
Storage Technology Corp., aka StorageTek, Wednesday will unveil its StreamLine SL8500, its next-generation flagship tape library. The new model will replace the current high-end...
W3C Seeks Re-examination of Eolas Browser Patent
The World Wide Web Consortium is seeking a reexamination of a Web browser patent that it says threatens to undermine the smooth operation of...
Intel Preps New Wireless Sensor Technology
Intel Corp. this week offered a demonstration of a forthcoming self-healing, wireless sensor technology. The sensor grid could improve the monitoring and analysis of...
Manugistics Secures Supply Chain Data
Manugistics Group Inc. is taking on the supply chain—from a different perspective. The company announced yesterday at its enVISION2003 user conference in Washington, D.C.,...
Fiorina Talks Technology, Business Convergence
BOSTON—Technology is not about the next best thing; its about everything.
Thats the keynote message Hewlett-Packard Co. Chairman and CEO Carly Fiorina delivered this morning...
Sun Forms Another Utility Computing Alliance
Sun Microsystems Inc. has signed up another partner in its utility computing strategy, joining with CGI Group Inc. in offering hosted on-demand computing to...
How to Create and Lead an Adaptive Organization
Like the Red Queen in Lewis Carrolls Alices Adventures in Wonderland, many corporate executives, grappling with unpredictable, continuous change in their industries, find themselves...
Full Service: 1U Server Roundup
Dynamic Net, a managed Web-hosting provider in Brooks County, Pennsylvania, faced a density problem. Like many companies, Dynamic Net rents or "collocates space for"...
No Such Addressee
For the past month, I have been receiving e-mail with addresses similar to but not exactly mine in the To: field. Supposing my address...