Monthly Archives: November 2004
Microsoft Makes a Play for Novell Users
Microsoft Corp.s Linux point man is at it again.
This week, Martin Taylor, Microsofts general manager for platform strategy, isnt touting any new Microsoft-funded studies...
Open-Source Geronimo Takes on WebLogic, WebSphere
LAS VEGAS–Developers working on Geronimo say they want to make the Apache Software Foundations Java application server a reliable open-source rival to BEA Systems...
NYSE Clarifies Its Automation Campaign
The New York Stock Exchange has filed additional information on its hybrid market with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, clarifying the rules and...
i2 Springs Back Against ERP Giants
Snapping back from a string of financial and legal woes, supply chain player i2 Technologies is now working on product enhancements with longtime users...
AOL: Netscapes Not Dead Yet
Despite media reports and industry pundits over the years relegating Netscape to Internet history books, AOL has restarted the browsers development. The company plans...
Justsystem Offers Peek at XML Management Architecture
WASHINGTON—Justsystem Corp. showed off a preview version of its upcoming platform for creating, integrating and expressing XML documents Tuesday at the XML 2004 conference...
XML Trailblazers Win Awards
WASHINGTON—Two major contributors to the XML community were awarded for their efforts to improve and promote the technology at the XML 2004 conference here...
AOL Rolls Out AIM Video Service
America Online Inc. is now beta testing a streaming media video service through its AOL Instant Messenger software. Dubbed AIM Video, the service will...
New Industry Consortium Rallies Around Linux Standard Base
Four international Linux powers are forming a new Linux consortium to create a common core implementation of the Linux Standard Base 2.0.
The Linux Core...
UWB Standard Is Still Up for Grabs
I havent heard the bulletins out of Geneva, but if they say "sweetness and light" on UWB, Ill put my money on "wishful thinking".
The...