Monthly Archives: February 2004
PalmSource: Successfully Going Where Apple Feared to Tread
Hidden in the rhetoric of the announcements PalmSource made on Tuesday is an impressive series of accomplishments showing that the company is reaching its...
A Dozen Gee-Whizzes in Oracle 10g
The worlds top Oracle book authors, Mike Ault, Daniel Liu and Madhu Tumma, have come out with the first book to cover new features...
DBAs Clamoring for Oracle 10g
Now that the Oracle 10g database is finally out in Unix and Linux versions and the Windows version is on its way, DBAs are...
IBM Preps New Basel II Tool
As the deadline for Basel II compliance nears, IBMs business intelligence solutions group is readying a new DB2-based tool to help financial institutions comply.Karen...
Macromedia Plans Update to Web Conferencing App
Macromedia Inc. on Monday announced plans to bolster its Web conferencing software with new collaboration features and greater integration with enterprise applications.
The San Francisco-based...
MyDoom.C Slams Into Microsoft.com
A new version of the MyDoom worm appears to be circulating on the Internet and may be responsible for some disruptions to Microsoft Corp.s...
Windows May Need to Pick Up Some Linux Desktop Tricks
In another sign that Microsoft can no longer simply dictate the future of the personal computer desktop, it appears as if maybe, just maybe,...
PeopleSofts Board Rejects Oracles Latest Bid
Citing advice from Goldman, Sachs and Co. and Citigroup Global Markets Inc., PeopleSoft Inc.s board of directors urged shareholders this morning to reject Oracle...
Oracle Trims Low-End Prices
With its long-awaited Oracle 10g database out the door, Oracle Corp. is altering its entry-level pricing, processor support and clustering option in an effort...
Beyond Processing Power
When technologies move from the laboratory to the enterprise IT stack, they must make the transition from dancing bear to chorus line. Research projects...