Monthly Archives: November 2003
SCO Moves
Subpoenas here, threats of more lawsuits there, and talk of stopping Novell from buying SuSE: What does SCO think its doing? I think its...
Java Community Process Approves J2EE 1.4
Sun Microsystems Inc. Tuesday announced that the Java Community Process has approved the Java 2 Enterprise Edition Version 1.4 specification and the technology will...
Cisco, Anti-virus Vendors Team on Network Security
LAS VEGAS—Cisco Systems Inc. on Tuesday announced partnerships with several anti-virus vendors to license the companys new Trust Agent technology to help enforce network...
RLX Bulks Up Blade Offerings
Blade pioneer RLX Technologies Inc. is filling out its offerings for the high-performance technical computing space.At the Supercomputing 2003 show this week in Phoenix,...
IBM Takes Wraps Off PowerPC-Based Blade System
IBM on Tuesday is unveiling its much talked about PowerPC-based blade system, giving the company both 32-bit and 64-bit offerings in the compact form...
JBoss to Protect Customers Against Copyright, Patent Suits
JBoss Group LLC, the company that provides solutions around the open-source JBoss application server, said it will indemnify its customers against any claims relating...
WS-I Expands Membership
BALTIMORE—The Web Services Interoperability Organization (WS-I) Tuesday is expected to announce a new category of membership and new organizational members of the standards consortium.WS-I...
Microsoft Quantifies Its Security Progress
Microsoft Corp. has a lot to do in the next year to deliver on its security promises. But the companys come a long way...
Survey Questions Java App Reliability
Despite a strong commitment among enterprises that are developing applications around Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition, those organizations are only averaging about 88 percent...
AT&Ts Zeglis Expounds on Wireless Plans
LAS VEGAS—Since he last delivered a keynote address at Fall Comdex three years ago, AT&T Wireless Inc. CEO John Zeglis has learned that hype...