Monthly Archives: September 2004

IBM Takes Speech Tech Open Source

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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...