Monthly Archives: November 2003

Dirig Suite Tracks Performance of J2EE Apps

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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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Discuss This in the eWEEK Forum 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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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?

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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...