Monthly Archives: February 2005
BI Vendors Stress Need for Integration
Integration, whether of applications, data sources or even development environments, remains a pressing need for enterprises, and new business intelligence software releases seek to...
AppRadar 2.0 Detects App-Level Attacks
As attackers continue to move beyond Web and mail servers in their search for vulnerable hosts to compromise, security vendors are rolling out advanced...
Stacks to Facilitate Open-Source Growth
The emergence of stacks of open-source infrastructure software will spawn new opportunities to enter and succeed in open source, according to a panel of...
Companies Need Naysayers to Point Out Potential Problems
I was recently very late getting to work, but this time I had a good and unique excuse: I was driving my brand-new Lexus...
Choosing the Right Enterprise Platform is Crucial
Enterprise application platforms are the new corporate operating systems. Picking the right platform is a fundamental decision that can make or break your organization...
Back for a Re-Phil
From: [email protected]: Monday, February 7, 2005 12:32 AMTo: eWEEK readersSubject: Groundhog delay; a lazy Firefox trips on a blog; Mudge adieu; a Yankees doodles"Damn...
Mergers Squeeze IT
Procter & Gambles $57 billion purchase of Gillette and SBCs bid for AT&T signal that its open season on Wall Street for mergers and...
HP Develops Potential Transistor Replacement
Hewlett-Packard researchers said they have created a device that one day could replace transistors, key building blocks in computers for the past five decades.Scientists...
Hosted Services Gain Ground
Despite years of trying to get off the ground with enterprise users, the hosted software business may be getting some traction—particularly among small and...
CA Names Davis as Its New CFO
Computer Associates International filled in a missing piece of its executive management team last week, naming former Dell executive Robert Davis as its new...