Monthly Archives: September 2004
IBM Takes Speech Tech Open Source
IBM is stretching out its speech technologies to the open-source community in an attempt to win more developers.
At the SpeechTek Exposition & Conference this...
Mozilla Nears Firefox Finale
Mozilla Firefox, the open-source alternative to Microsoft Corp.s dominant Web browser, is preparing for prime time with the first preview of its 1.0 release...
Novell to Help Port Applications to Linux
Novell Inc. announced on Monday a new initiative called the Porting and Migration Network to help customers and partners move existing applications to SUSE...
Microsoft Targets Solo Programmers with New Visual Studio Version
ORLANDO, Fla.—Microsoft Corp. announced another edition of its upcoming development tools family, releasing information on Visual Studio 2005 Standard Edition at the VSLive! Orlando...
IBM Scales the Vertical Industry
Seizing on a growing trend among small and large enterprises alike, the IBM Software Group has spent the better part of the past year...
Migration Woes Cause HP Backlog
Over the past year, Hewlett-Packard Co. Chairman and CEO Carly Fiorina has held up her companys successful merger with Compaq Computer Corp. as a...
Power5 Revs IBMs Linux-Only Server Line
IBM will continue pushing its Linux on Power strategy Monday when it unveils a new line of Linux-only servers running on its 64-bit Power5...
No News is Open-Source Solaris News
Dear Sun,Since your president and COO is so fond of open letters, I thought I might deliver one of my own.On Monday, at a...
Amazon, eBay Get Attached to SOAP Messaging Spec
It seems inevitable that when you put Microsoft, IBM and Sun (and HP and TIBCO and BEA, etc.) in the same room over and...
Albertsons Learns the Legal Dangers of CRM
An oft-heard complaint about retail CRM programs is that they are a waste of money when—as happens frequently—the retailer never uses them to connect...