Monthly Archives: March 2004

Microsofts Security Plan Gets Mixed Reviews

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Microsoft Corp.s plan to add a slew of new security features and functionalities to Windows and other products is drawing a mix of public...

IBM Makes New Pitch for Partners

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IBM hopes to gain the trust of ISVs and clear a path for their embrace of its technologies through a troika of new application...

IBMs Server Chief Takes Charge

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Note: This is an expanded version of the interview that ran in eWEEKs print edition. Not long ago, IBMs server business was a fragmented collection...

Web Conferencing Vendors Push into Video, CRM

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Web conferencing vendors are branching out with better integration of video into online meetings and links into customer relationship management applications. In separate announcements on...

HP Adds to 64-Bit Computing Options

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The dramatic changes in the 64-bit computing landscape over the past few weeks have left users in the volume server space with something they...

IBM Widens Embrace of 64-Bit Linux

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IBM has been a champion of Linux for several years—extolling the virtues of the open-source operating system running on its xSeries systems, which use...

Intel Powers Up Xeon MP

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Intel Corp. on Tuesday will unveil an upgraded Gallatin chip, a Xeon MP for systems with four or more chips that will double the...

CAs Kumar Knocks Protectionism, Oracle Takeover

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SAN FRANCISCO—Economic globalization and the overseas migration of service and information industry jobs is a fact of life, said Computer Associates CEO Sanjay Kumar...

Microsoft to Add Service Packs for Visual Studio, .Net Framework

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Microsoft is planning to "service" its 2002 and 2003 versions of the .Net Framework and Visual Studio tool suite in order to insure they...

TSI Now Syniverse Technologies

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Telecommunication services company Telecommunication Services Inc. (TSI) is changing its name in order to show that it wants to be more than a telecommunication...