Monthly Archives: February 2005
Chiphopper Ports x86 Apps to IBM Platforms
IBM is encouraging ISVs to port their software that runs primarily on x86 hardware to all its hardware platforms through "Chiphopper," which refers to...
Sybase Eyes RFID Enterprise Integration
Sybases iAnywhere Solutions Inc. has plans to expand RFID Anywhere, its new RFID development and management platform, from supply chain applications at the network...
Enterprise Security, Compliance Prove Hot Topics at Demo
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.—Enterprises seeking new ways to secure their infrastructures and assets were rewarded Monday with introductions of new software and services at the Demo...
Java Data Objects Vote Draws Community Ire
A recent vote regarding the data persistence model for Java is showing more fraying in the Java community fabric.
The executive committee (EC) of the...
AMD, Intel Roll Out Next-Gen Chips
Advanced Micro Devices Inc. and Intel Corp. this week are rolling out enhancements to some of its processors, and OEMs are following with systems...
McAfee Updates Anti-Spyware Enterprise
McAfee announced on Monday its latest enterprise anti-spyware product designed to combat unwanted programs, including spyware, adware, dialers, keyloggers and remote-control code. While previous...
HP, Fujitsu Blade Servers to Run Linux
Hewlett-Packard Co. and Fujitsu Computer Systems Corp. are looking to expand the Linux offerings in their blade server lines as well as some of...
DEMO 2005: A Sneak Peek
A select group of attendees has descended on Scottsdale, Arizona this week for the annual DEMO conference, which almost always features splashy new product...
Sun to Show Off Enhanced StarOffice, JDS
Sun Microsystems Inc. plans to preview the beta of its upcoming StarOffice 8 desktop productivity suite, currently slated for release by midyear, as well...
Emics Open-Source Clustering Takes On Java
Emic Networks has added JSP and J2EE application server support to its Application Clustering platform, a clustering technology that has supported the LAMP stack...