Monthly Archives: October 2004
Sun Deal Targets SOA Development
Sun Microsystems Inc. and SeeBeyond Technology Corp. Tuesday announced a partnership aimed at tying the Sun Java Enterprise System to SeeBeyonds product suite to...
Dell, HP Lead Growth in PC Market
The global PC market continued to grow in the third quarter, according to reports from analyst firms International Data Corp. and Gartner Inc. released...
Gartner Analysts Give Nod to Prime-Time Linux
ORLANDO, Fla.—There are few trade shows over the years that have been quite as anti-Linux and open source as the Gartner Symposium/ITxpo.
If youre a...
Worldwide Phishing Attacks May Stem from Few Sources
Research from an e-mail security provider suggests that a handful of people are responsible for the vast majority of the phishing attacks on the...
Microsoft Makes VOIP Move with Istanbul
BOSTON—Microsoft Corp. moved deeper into the telephony and voice-over-IP market Tuesday with "Istanbul," its integrated instant messaging and telephony client for its Live Communications...
Symantec Firewall Appliance Targets Midsize Firms
Symantec Corp. will announce the next member of its gateway security series on Oct. 26. The Cupertino, Calif., security vendors new Symantec Gateway Security...
Storage Startup Tackles Midmarket Needs
Crosswalk Inc., a new storage company founded by former McData CEO Jack McDonnell, has introduced its first product aimed at satisfying the storage needs...
GM to Software Vendors: Cut the Complexity
SANTA CLARA, Calif.—General Motors Corp. is seeking to simplify IT sourcing, even as the systems that run the company and powers its cars become...
Apple Boosts Storage Capacity for Xserve RAID
Apple has increased the amount of storage capacity available for its Xserve RAID rack storage system to 5.6 terabytes, increasing the density in a...
Intel CEO: Dual-Core Design Addresses Power Challenge
ORLANDO, Fla.—Intel Corp.s decision to move to a multicore architecture for its next-generation CPUs is a recognition that the computer industry is facing an...