Monthly Archives: November 2003
Dirig Suite Tracks Performance of J2EE Apps
Dirig Software Inc. is launching an integrated application performance management suite that lets operators take a more business-oriented view of J2EE applications and infrastructure...
Borland Looks Back and Pushes Forward
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Borland Software Corp. is thinking big once again. A one-time thorn in the side of Microsoft Corp., Borland has...
Borland Chiefs Take Pragmatic Approach
Discuss This in the eWEEK ForumDale Fuller joined Borland Software Corp. as CEO in 1999 and quickly aligned with Blake Stone, the companys chief...
Ixiasoft Upgrades XML Content Repository
Ixiasoft Inc.s XML content repository is being upgraded with new replication, version control and document security features to make it more attractive to large...
IBM, Microsoft Polish Portals
When eWEEK Labs published its evaluation of enterprise information portals this past summer, we did so knowing that highly anticipated portal offerings from two...
Google Redefines Searches for Emerging Terms
Newly rolled out of Google Labs, the define: search prefix deftly handles one of the most common but frustrating types of Internet search: the...
Longhorn Pitted Against Linux 2.6
On the same day last week that Microsoft Corp. officially spoke about "Longhorn," the next version of Windows, Linux creator Linus Torvalds moved a...
WLAN Switch Prioritizes Encryption, Traffic
Discuss This in the eWEEK ForumA Massachusetts startup this week will launch new products in the crowded WLAN switching space, differentiating itself with security...
W3C Asks for Web Patent Reconsideration
The World Wide Web Consortium is seeking a re-examination of a Web browser patent that it says threatens to undermine the operation of the...
Are Digital Camera Phones Too High-Tech?
As camera phones become standard equipment for wireless providers, they are causing new problems for enterprise customers.In the first half of this year, camera...