Monthly Archives: March 2004
SCO Reveals Linux User Target: AutoZone
The other shoe finally dropped in The SCO Groups threatened lawsuits against Linux users. Wednesday the Lindon, Utah, company filed suit against auto parts...
Microsoft Committed to IM Interoperability, Asserts Exec
BOSTON—Microsoft Corp.s instant messaging architect Paul Haverstock stated the case for messaging interoperability at the opening keynote address of the Instant Messaging Planet Spring...
Yahoo Stakes Out Paid Search Path
NEW YORK—Yahoo Inc., with it launch this week of a revamped program for Web sites to pay for inclusion in its search engine, is...
Paid Inclusion Under Fire at Search Engine Shindig
NEW YORK—The debate over the fairness and relevancy of paid search spilled onto the stage at the Jupitermedias Search Engine Strategies 2004 conference here...
Dell Plans Misquoted; No Opteron Servers, Yet
Dell Computer Corp. has no plans to develop Opteron servers "today," contradicting a French report that Dell officials said misquoted founder Michael Dell.French IT...
HP Advances DRM Plans
Hewlett-Packard Co. took several steps forward in enforcing digital rights management on consumer devices Tuesday, licensing Intel Corp.s DRM scheme and co-developing a similar...
Steve Gillmors Blogosphere
Im pleased to announce the first eWEEK blog is now live at http://blog.ziffdavis.com/gillmor. Although Ive been posting pseudo-content via the content management system, this...
Microsoft Pumps Up BizTalk
With the third edition of its online application server, released Tuesday, Microsoft has substantially strengthened the business-to-business, e-business and data integration features of BizTalk...
SCO Reports Q1 Loss
The SCO Group Inc. reported a first-quarter net loss of $2.25 million, or 16 cents per share, after paying preferred dividends, compared with a...
SCO Goes After DaimlerChrysler
Only hours after The SCO Group Inc. opened a lawsuit against AutoZone Inc. in a Nevada courtroom, SCO sued DaimlerChrysler AG in a Michigan...