Monthly Archives: February 2004
Review: DreamFactory Enterprise 6.0
Unlike Curl, DreamFactory is a brand-new player in the rich Internet application space. The company is less than a year old, and DreamFactory Enterprise...
IBM Forms Information Integration Leadership Board
IBM has assembled a dozen of its top customers from a variety of vertical industry arenas to form the IBM Information Integration Leadership Board,...
Google Grumbles
Google.com is such a sacred cow in the search business that I hate to be anything other than worshipful. But its beginning to appear...
Oracle Execs Renew Call to PeopleSoft Shareholders
Oracle Corp. announced late last night that its CEO Larry Ellison and Chairman and interim CFO Jeff Henley sent yet another letter to PeopleSoft...
Lindows Changes Name in Several Countries
When a Netherlands court ordered a preliminary injunction against desktop Linux vendor Lindows.com Inc. and its resellers "to cease and desist from the infringement...
Spam: A Reality Check
The CAN-SPAM (Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography and Marketing) act recently became law in the United States, and with just a little over...
Intel, AMD Duke Out 64-Bit Processor Turf
SAN FRANCISCO—According to analysts, Intel Corp.s addition of 64-bit extensions to its 32-bit Xeon line could force Advanced Micro Devices Inc.s own 64-bit processor...
Red Hat Professional Workstation: More Expensive, Fewer Features
Red Hat Professional Workstationwas designed to allow former users of the companys consumer product line to continue to use a supported platform without having...
Intel, Partners To Develop Proprietary UWB Spec
Frustrated by an impasse in the IEEE standards body, Intel Corp. and its partners have decided to pull out of the standards organization and...
Microsoft Partners Assess Fallout from Code Leak – 2
With security experts busily downloading, peering at, and analyzing leaked source code, the industry is still buzzing with controversy over last weeks Windows security...