Monthly Archives: April 2004
AMD Picking Up Speed, CEO Says
Advanced Micro Devices Inc. is riding high, maintaining the strong momentum it built up last year. In addition to rolling out its first 64-bit...
Can Technology Streamline Health-Product Recalls?
Reading the newspaper is usually one of the best parts of my job. But not last Friday. An article in The New York Times...
New Bagle, Netsky Worms on the Loose
Two new mass-mailing worms hit corporate networks Wednesday, continuing what has been a miserable spring for IT managers who have had to deal with...
New Turbolinux Desktop Works with Windows Media Player
Tokyo-based Turbolinux Inc., a leading Linux distributor in Asia-Pacific with Chinese and Japanese versions of Linux, on Tuesday announced a new Linux desktop, Turbolinux...
Microsoft Brass Tout Redmonds Management Strategy
Microsoft is focused on making customers growing network of distributed systems easier to manage, CEO Steve Ballmer assured the companys customers and partners in...
Open-Source Backers Ready Longhorn Defense
The open-source development community is looking to head off Microsoft Longhorn before it escapes the Redmond corral.
Some key members of the community recently met...
J2EE Collaboratition
The J2EE community gathered Monday in San Francisco to celebrate the launch of Version 1.4, as well as to tease the ease-of-use direction of...
Dell, SAP Expand Support for Each Others Products
NEW YORK—Dell Inc. and SAP AG are extending their eight-year alliance via enhanced services and support offerings, the chief executives of both companies said...
China Tempers 3G Expectations
BEIJING—No one questions the potential of 3G wireless development in China—its more an issue of timing, and of which standards will gain traction in...
Oracle Puts Trashgate Behind It, Joins ACT
What goes around comes around. Such might be said of the perfect irony in Oracle Corp. announcing its membership in the Association for Competitive...