Monthly Archives: October 2004
Siebel Refocuses on Customers
LOS ANGELES—Siebel Systems Inc., under the leadership of new CEO Mike Lawrie, is rededicating itself to ensuring enterprises success at implementing, deploying and managing...
SAP Preps New NetWeaver Capabilities
SAN DIEGO—SAP AG is readying new capabilities for developers that use the enterprise software companys NetWeaver integration platform with the goal of easing worries...
U.S. House Passes Anti-Spyware Bill
WASHINGTON—The U.S. House of Representatives on Thursday overwhelmingly passed a bill that would make spyware illegal—and provide stiff sanctions for anyone found breaking that...
Interactive Voice Response Eases Drug Recall
When Ed Mercadante saw the news that pharmaceutical giant Merck & Co. Inc. was recalling its popular arthritis drug Vioxx, he knew he was...
AOL Readies Standalone Browser
As the hubbub of alternative Web browsers keeps growing—from speculation over a so-called "Gbrowser" from search-engine leader Google Inc. to the many advances in...
Server Sales Drive Profits at AMD
Advanced Micro Devices Inc. on Thursday reported lower revenues than in the previous quarter, although profits climbed on increased 64-bit sales into the server...
ClearSpeed Moves to 64-Bit Generation
SAN JOSE, Calif.—ClearSpeed, a specialized chip co-processor company designed to drastically accelerate applications used in supercomputer environments, has announced a shift to the 64-bit...
Kodak, Sun Settle Java Lawsuit
Eastman Kodak Co. and Sun Microsystems Inc. have settled their lawsuit over Suns infringement of Kodaks patents in the creation of the Java platform.
The...
One Secure Notebook
IBM announces one of its most secure notebooks to date, with the introduction of the T Series ThinkPad T42 with an integrated fingerprint reader...
Yahoo Readies Ads for RSS
SAN FRANCISCO—Yahoo Inc. wants to join the advertising market for XML syndication feeds, a top company executive said here on Wednesday, raising the prospect...