Monthly Archives: March 2004
What Is Bill Gates Thinking?
Bill Gates, Microsoft Corp.s chairman and chief software architect, sat down with eWEEK Senior Writer Darryl K. Taft to share some of his vision...
MSN to Add Blog, Custom News Searches
Microsoft Corp.s MSN division laid out more of its Web search plans Friday, saying it will launch separate Weblog search and news search services...
Novell Plans Future of Red Carpet, ZenWorks
What will happen with Ximians Red Carpet system management tools for Linux, now that Ximian is part of Novell? At the BrainShare show this...
Veritas Updates Data Life-Cycle Management Software
Veritas Software Corp. on Monday made a number of announcements, including the release of its data life-cycle management tool; several new partnerships and the...
Google Getting Personal with Search
Google Inc. wants to make search more personal. The search giant on Monday unveiled two projects from its labs that let users receive customized...
TeamPage a Strong Contender
Traction Software refers to its TeamPage product as an "enterprise Weblog platform." However you classify it, TeamPage 3.01 is a strong competitor against collaborative...
Plone Improves Usability, Flexibility
With the release of version 2.0 this month, the free, open-source Plone has taken what was already probably the best option in Web publishing...
Microsoft Grows Project Green
Completion of Microsoft Corp.s Project Green initiative to bring its four business application suites together on a single code base is still two years...
SMBs Get Crack at VOIP with New Offerings
The Voice on the Net Conference opens in Santa Clara, Calif., this week amid a redoubled VOIP buzz spurred in part by the federal...
Fun Software for Your PDA
Were well past the days when our personal digital assistants were merely appointment and address repositories.Now that Palm OS and Pocket PC devices come...