Monthly Archives: March 2004
Microsofts Security Plan Gets Mixed Reviews
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Telecommunication services company Telecommunication Services Inc. (TSI) is changing its name in order to show that it wants to be more than a telecommunication...