Monthly Archives: December 2003
Will Amazon.coms Growth Strategy Work?
It was a statement unusual in its candor. Cornell Williams, Vice President and Chief Technology Officer for Gap Inc. Direct, the online division of...
Cirond and Newbury Networks Tools Combat Rogue Wireless Access
SAN JOSE, CALIF.—Wi-Fi security firms Cirond Corp. and Newbury Networks announced new products this week at the Wi-Fi Planet 2003 expo here that can...
HP Enters PC Blade Space
Hewlett-Packard Co. on Thursday is unveiling a host of virtualization technologies designed to enable enterprises to increase the utilization and ease the management of...
Wi-Fi to Face Interoperability Challenges
SAN JOSE, Calif.—Interoperability among the various IEEE 802.11 technologies will become "a real challenge" as the industry moves into a phased program for deploying...
IBM and SuSE Linux Launch Software Integration Center
Nesting IBMs DB2 Universal Database offerings comfortably atop the SuSE Linux Enterprise Server platform looks to be among the first objectives for a new...
Red Gate SQL Server Toolkit Targets Overburdened DBAs
Red Gate Software pulled the covers off its revamped automation software developer toolkit this week to help database administrators avoid programming mishaps and clean...
Onyx Drops Out of Pivotal Bidding
Onyx Software Corp. announced Wednesday that it has withdrawn its all-stock offer for Pivotal Corp.The bid, made last month, just a week before Pivotal...
SCO Group Launches Broadside Against GPL
The SCO Group, which is involved in a protracted legal battle against IBM and is threatening lawsuits against corporate Linux users, on Thursday moved...
Intel Raises Revenue Projections
Intel Corp. officials on Thursday narrowed their fourth-quarter financial projections, and said they expect revenues to come in between $8.5 billion and $8.7 billion.
At...
PCtel Code Puts Wireless Access Point on PCs
SAN JOSE, CALIF.—PCtel Inc. on Wednesday announced that it shipped Segue, the companys "soft access point" technology that can turn an ordinary PC into...