Monthly Archives: April 2004

Intels XScale Chips Grow Up

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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SciQuest Inc. a company that sells life sciences supply chain management software recently said it will be purchased by Trinity Ventures for just over...