Monthly Archives: November 2003

Eudora Gives Outlook Users an Alternative

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For years, those in the know looking for a free e-mail package have opted for Eudora over the ubiquitous Outlook Express. Eudora 6 is...

Oracle Reiterates its PeopleSoft Buy Stance

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Quashing online rumors, Oracle Corp said Tuesday the company has no intention of stepping back from its $7.3 billion hostile takeover bid for PeopleSoft...

Intel Increases Its Lead Over AMD

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Intel Corp.s microprocessor business gained a percentage point of market share from rival Advanced Micro Devices Inc. during the third quarter, although both companies...

No More Mr. Nice IBM

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SCO has been hammering at IBM for months now, but IBM isnt going to take it quietly anymore: IBM filed in court a "Reply...

Patent Office to Reconsider Eolas Claims

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The Web browser patent behind a $521 million verdict against Microsoft Corp. appears to be headed toward a reexamination. The United States Patent and Trademark...

Software Centrally Manages HP Workstations

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Users of Hewlett-Packard Co.s xw line of workstations can now centrally manage and maintain systems that are distributed throughout the enterprise.HP, of Palo Alto,...

IBM Beefs Up WebSphere Portal With Content Management, Integration Features

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IBM announced Tuesday a new version of WebSphere Portal that adds content management and integration capabilities as well as new productivity tools.WebSphere Portal 5.0.2...

Gateway to Parade Remodeled Stores, Notebook Duo

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Gateway Inc. officials on Tuesday will be in New York touting the remodeling of their almost 190 stores and unveiling two new notebooks, all...

HP Details Updates to Adaptive Enterprise Strategy

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HP today detailed its "Adaptive Management" strategy for utility computing with the launch of 40 new or enhanced software and services offerings, a pact...

OASIS Begins Work on Asynchronous Web Services Spec

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The Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Systems (OASIS) Monday announced that some of its members have begun work on a new specification...