Monthly Archives: November 2003
SCO to Sue Corporate Linux Users
The SCO Group Inc. on Tuesday ratcheted up its attacks against the Linux community, the vendors who sell the software and those corporations that...
Rights Advocates Urge Patriot Act Amendments
WASHINGTON—Two years after granting the FBI a series of new electronic surveillance and search powers to combat terrorism, Congress is taking a closer look...
AT&T Wireless Launches High-Speed Wireless Data Service
LAS VEGAS—AT&T Wireless Services Inc. on Tuesday launched its next-generation high-speed wireless data service across North America.
The EDGE (Enhanced Data rates for Global Evolution)...
Siebel CEO Pushes Hybrid CRM Model
LAS VEGAS—The delivery of CRM is moving toward a combination of traditional server software and hosted services to meet the needs of different types...
SCO Seeks to Block Novell-SUSE Deal
The SCO Group has announced it plans to take legal action to block Novell Inc.s proposed purchase of SUSE Linux AG. The company claims...
Apple Primes 10.3.2 Panther Update
Apple Computer Inc. is priming the next update to Mac OS X 10.3, sources said, only a week after rolling out the first service...
Sun Notches Linux Win With Chinese Govt
Sun Microsystems Inc. on Monday will announce a technology partnership with two IT ministries in the Chinese government as well as the formation of...
InfiniCon, Voltaire Roll Out New Switches
Two InfiniBand vendors are rolling out new interconnect switches designed to give high-performance computing and cluster users more options and greater bandwidth.At the Supercomputing...
SAP Eyes Web Services Development
SAP AG is working on a variety of developer technologies designed to make its notoriously difficult-to-program enterprise software easier to configure and customize and,...
Borland Tunes Integration Tool
Borland Software Corp. last week announced a new version of its interoperability solution for .Net, Java and CORBA applications.Borland, based in Scotts Valley, Calif.,...