Monthly Archives: July 2005
CA Wins Military Contract
Millions of U.S. Military computers will be protected from spyware using software from Computer Associates International Inc., company officials said last week.The Defense Information...
Symantec Completes Acquisition of Veritas
The merger of security software leader Symantec and Veritas, a force in the storage and backup sector, became official last week after months of...
Photonic Futures
My irony alarm started clanging when I read the late-June headline, "Solar sail official blames rockets." Isnt that always the way? You have a...
Malicious Code Gateway Desktops Feature BTX Design
Gateway is completing the transformation of its business desktop line to the BTX chassis design, aimed at improving reliability and energy efficiency while reducing...
IBM Makes Autonomics Progress
Pushing ahead with its autonomic computing initiative, IBM said portions of the technology are now ready for prime time, but users say there is...
AMD Slams Intel With Suit
Advanced Micro Devices Inc. has a tough road ahead of it in its quest to prove that archrival Intel Corp. has used illegal means...
Sun Eyes Tighter IBM Relationship – 2
Now that IBM has agreed to support Solaris on the x86 hardware platform, Sun Microsystems Inc. executives are hoping that this may be the...
EqualLogic Plans Disk Drive Technology
EqualLogic Inc. is easing server and storage consolidation by building iSCSI-based technology capable of observing storage patterns to determine the most efficient way to...
Concerto to Acquire Software Rival Aspect
Concerto Software and Aspect Communications have agreed to merge in a $1 billion deal that would create the largest call center software company in...
Sun Lays Out Scenarios for Mustang, Dolphin
Sun Microsystems Inc. recently laid out some of its possible plans for the next two versions of Java.Graham Hamilton, Sun fellow and vice president,...