Monthly Archives: June 2005
IBM to Offer Outsourcing of Supply-Chain Management
Sensing a relatively untapped, multibillion-dollar market opportunity, IBM on Thursday will launch a new outsourced-services offering aimed at ultimately managing all aspects of customers...
IBM, TIBCO Join Ciscos AON Tech Play
Integration and messaging software providers IBM and TIBCO Software Inc. announced Wednesday that they are joining Cisco Systems Inc.s IIN initiative that aims to...
Drug Industry Pegs Pitfalls of Keeping Data Proprietary
Using data, rather than collecting it, was on several attendees minds at the Biotechnology Industry Organization conference in Philadelphia, but ideas about the best...
Intel Rules Wi-Fi Waves
Well, it seems that the Intel juggernaut is heading onward to the Wi-Fi chip sector. ABI Research of Oyster Bay, N.Y., figures that Intel...
Veritas Patches Flaws in Enterprise Data Backup Products
Multiple security flaws in Veritas Software Inc.s Backup Exec data storage product could put users at risk of privilege escalation and denial-of-service attacks, the...
Microsofts Turn in the Indemnification Mill
Microsoft has been beating the drum for quite a while now about how much safer its intellectual property foundation is compared with scary, scary...
CodeWeavers to Bring Windows Applications to Mactels
CodeWeavers Inc., a leading Windows-to-Linux software ISV, announced on Wednesday that it will bring Windows application support to future Macintoshes running on Intel x86...
Sun, Savvis Team on Utility Desktops
Savvis Communications Corp. and Sun Microsystems Inc. are teaming up to give businesses a utility computing environment for their desktops.
At the Securities Industry Association...
HP Rolls Out New AMD-Based Servers, Notebook
Hewlett-Packard Co. is growing the parts of its hardware product lines that use processors from Advanced Micro Devices Inc.
HP on Wednesday is outfitting several...
VOIP Regulations Enter a Perfect Storm
SAN FRANCISCO—Upcoming legislative action and an impending Supreme Court decision are reawakening the prospect of Internet regulation, and this time around, policy experts are...