Monthly Archives: April 2004
Intels XScale Chips Grow Up
Intel Corp. has its eye on wireless broadband applications for cell phones and PDAs. On Monday, the company announced a new family of processors...
Analyst: Grid Poses Security Risks
Grid computing—the harnessing of computers to better employ underutilized computing resources and/or to improve scalability and availability—is gaining popularity, particularly with Oracle Corp.s push...
Oracle Jilted by SQL Server Convert
Kevin Kline, president of the Professional Association of SQL Server users (PASS) user group, was once a dyed-in-the-wool Oracle aficionado. Prior to getting his...
User Group Chairman: Yukons Worth the Wait
SQL Server expert Greg Robidoux, chairman of the Professional Association for SQL Server DBA Special Interest Group (PASS DBA SIG), says that the next...
AMD, Intergraph Settle Suit
Intergraph Corp. said Monday that it had settled all of its outstanding patent claims against Advanced Micro Devices Inc., following a similar settlement with...
BMC Strikes Deal to Web Services-Enable Its Products
Systinet Corp. struck a deal Tuesday with BMC Software Inc., whereby BMC has delivered its first product using Systinets Web Applications and Services Platform...
Google Sparks Trademark Debate
Google Inc. is planning to change its policy governing the use of trademarks in the keywords that trigger its sponsored listings, stoking the debate...
Intel Reports Healthy First-Quarter Results
Intel Corp. reported significant revenue growth for the first quarter compared to a year ago, as the chip company prepares for volume shipments of...
Updated ProactiveNet Tool Boosts SLA Management
ProactiveNet Inc. next week will try to move up the food chain in the IT hierarchy when it delivers new service-level management capabilities in...
Life Sciences Software Maker Goes Private
SciQuest Inc. a company that sells life sciences supply chain management software recently said it will be purchased by Trinity Ventures for just over...