Monthly Archives: April 2004
Smarter Storage Devices are on the Way
The Object-based Storage Device specification, announced by the Storage Networking Industry Association earlier this month, could potentially bring about vast, fundamental changes in the...
Sun Java Studio Enterprise 6
Aimed at enterprise developers running Suns server platform, Sun Java Studio Enterprise 6 offers a welcome redesign of its compiler and tools for Java....
Suns Schwartz on JDS, DRM, Auto-Update
With his management team reshuffled, Suns president and chief operating officer Jonathan Schwartz sat down again with eWEEKs Steve Gillmor to discuss Suns contributions...
AMD Optimizes Opteron
Advanced Micro Devices Inc. has persuaded three more top OEMs to use the Opteron, but it has a long way to go in persuading...
The Changing Face of Open Source
While Linux is by no means complete, the broad strokes have been filled in: the operating system, the server software, the database.But at the...
Novell Eyes YaST Solutions of Various Stripes
In releasing YaST (Yet Another Setup Tool) to open source, Novell has thrown down the welcome mat to management solutions aimed at homes and...
Microsoft Eyes Pay-as-You-Go Licensing
Microsoft Corp. officials are mulling potential changes to the companys enterprise volume licensing program that could let large systems integrators and service providers license...
Symantec Merges Security With Server and Storage Management
Security software maker Symantec Corp. is weaving together systems and storage management with security features to give IT managers more comprehensive management of enterprise...
Amid Turmoil, Computer Associates Moves Ahead
Computer Associates International Inc., a company that is synonymous with corporate makeovers, is in the midst of perhaps its boldest reinvention yet.
As the software...
BayStar Keeping Quiet on Demand for SCO Redemption
Days after BayStar Capital Management LLC told The SCO Group Inc. that it was ending its agreement with SCO and demanding that SCO redeem...