Monthly Archives: October 2003
Yukon, Whidbey Come Out in the Open
LOS ANGELES—Microsoft Corp. rounded out the second day of its Professional Developers Conference (PDC) 2003 here by formally announcing the new versions of Visual...
Feds, Wal-Mart Drive RFID Adoption
While still in its infancy, radio frequency identification technology is gaining momentum in business and now with the federal government. One thing is certain,...
IBM Adds ERP and PLM Capabilities
As part of its effort to reach the SMB (Small and Midsized Business) sector, IBM is fast gathering software development partners to augment its...
Microsoft Provides WinFX Details
Microsoft Corp. officials are spending a lot of time at this weeks Professional Developer Conference in Los Angeles explaining some of the core technologies...
Bluetooth Shipments Hit Milestone
The Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) announced Tuesday that more than 1 million units were shipped per week worldwide during the third quarter. According...
Panther Patches Mac OS X Security Holes
Security researchers have identified three new vulnerabilities in Apple Computer Inc.s Mac OS X, one of which may allow attackers to execute some arbitrary...
EMC, Hitachi Highlight Information Life-cycle Management Plans
ORLANDO—Storage administrators will soon become "the owner of knowledge" within their enterprises, EMC Corp.s Mark Lewis, executive vice president of open software operations, said...
IM: Extending Your Platform
Instant messaging is no longer a quick way to communicate memos, ideas or questions in the business world—its now a way to receive real-time...
Microsoft Settles with Five More States and D.C.
Microsoft Corp.s long journey through antitrust litigation—and the $1.55 billion that the company has agreed to pay out so far—has taught it to build...
Manugistics SWARM Speeds Up Processing
At its user conference in Washington D.C., today, Manugistics Group Inc. announced a new architecture that helps companies break down complex planning processes into...