Monthly Archives: July 2004
Microsoft Expects Big Growth in Servers and Tools
REDMOND, Wash.—Microsofts servers and tools business saw substantial growth over the past year, and the company expects that new releases of its major tools...
Sun Java Workstations Leave SPARC Behind
Sun Microsystems on Monday announced its first line of non-SPARC workstations in more than 15 years.
The new workstations, powered by Advanced Micro Devices Inc.s...
MS Office Interconnect Beta Manages Contacts, Digital Business Cards
REDMOND, Wash.—As Microsoft looks at offering tailored, market-specific Office System products, this fall it will release in Japan a new product called Microsoft Office...
IBM Research Joins Fight Against Spam
IBM Corp.s research arm on Friday will debut a new spam filtering test platform called SpamGuru at the first Conference on E-Mail and Spam...
Microsoft: No Silver Bullet for Security Problems
REDMOND, Wash.—While Microsoft remains committed to security and will raise the protection bar with its release of Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) next...
Gates Hails Software Advances
REDMOND, Wash.—PC users could see big breakthroughs in the years ahead as what is in the Microsoft Corp. pipeline is more exciting than anything...
Gates Calls Modeling High-End Development
REDMOND, Wash.—For the second year in a row, Microsoft chairman and chief software architect Bill Gates used the companys Financial Analyst Meeting to emphasize...
The Politics of Googles IPO
Theres nothing like a little money to get Silicon Valley excited. Well, actually, theres nothing like a hot public offering. And Googles offering is...
Check Point Fixes VPN Flaw
Check Point Software Technologies Ltd. has released a fix for its virtual private networking products, addressing a highly critical bug that could allow an...
Veritas Software Income Up
Veritas Software Corp. this week announced net income for the quarter ended June 30, 2004 of $86 million, or 20 cents per diluted share,...