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Terremark To Start Build Out In Brazil

Latin America is the last market enjoying network growth rates typical of the U.S. and Europe in late 1990s, and companies such as Terremark Worldwide are driving a stake in the ground to take advantage of the opportunity. Terremark, the operator of a carrier-neutral network exchange in Miami, plans to replicate its apparent success with […]

RLX Goes Through Executive Shakeup

Three senior executives of ultradense server manufacturer RLX Technologies Inc. resigned their positions on Friday, less than a year after the much-heralded startup company introduced its first “blade” product. As part of the shakeup, Gary Stimac, a well-known industry figure and one of the founders of Compaq Computer Corp., reduced his role, turning over his […]

New E-Mail Tap Oversight

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Judges will oversee how authorities use a device that snoops on e-mail communications, after House of Representatives Majority Leader Dick Armey, R-Texas, inserted new language into an antiterrorism bill that President George W. Bush signed today. The device, called Carnivore, is used occasionally by the FBI to harvest e-mail communications. Civil liberties […]

IT Gets Scant Attention at XP Launch

Despite Bill Gates assertion that Windows XP, PCs and related gear will generate $100 billion in sales during the upcoming holiday season, PC industry big shots do not see restoration of double-digit growth any time soon. That $100 billion has to include everything down to the plastic insulation on power cords. PC industry CEOs, speaking […]

Department of Justice Proposes International Antitrust Network

The Department of Justice announced today a new Global Competition Network to improve working relationships with foreign antitrust organizations. In a speech today at Fordham Corporate Law Institute in New York City, Assistant Attorney General Charles James introduced the initiative and said the U.S., and particularly its European Union counterparts, needed to find more common […]

States to Hire Sullivan for Microsoft Fight

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The law firm of Williams & Connolly has confirmed that Brendan Sullivan will soon be hired to represent 18 state attorneys general in the Microsoft antitrust case. The announcement is expected today from Iowa Attorney General Tom Miller. Sullivans arrival indicates that states are becoming concerned that the Department of Justice may […]

Entrust CEO Looks To Execute On His Strategy

When Bill Conner joined Entrust Inc. in April, the PKI vendor was in dire straits. The day after he was installed as the new CEO, the company reported a first-quarter loss of nearly $51 million and was in danger of becoming an also-ran in the ultra-competitive market for public-key infrastructure software. Six months later, Entrust, […]

Netegrity to Acquire, Integrate Portal Software

Netegrity announced late Wednesday that it is acquiring portal vendor DataChannel for approximately $54 million, streamlining the process of building Web services and securing access to them. As one of the leaders in Web access management — technology that enables single sign-on to numerous applications over the Web — Netegrity is looking to change the […]

Microsoft Links SQL Server, .Net

Users of Microsoft Corp.s SQL Server 2000 database can now code from inside the .NET framework, with a new plug-in that gives a look at whats to come with the eventual successor to SQL Server. SQLXML 2.0, which is a free download for SQL Server 2000 customers, was announced this week in a keynote speech […]

At XP Launch, Gates Bids Adieu to DOS

NEW YORK – Bill Gates, Microsofts chairman and chief software architect, ceremoniously typed “exit” at the familiar DOS command-line prompt “for the last time,” he said, ending the 20-year era of Microsofts original operating system as he set the stage for the launch of Windows XP. The whimsical stunt – accompanied by the computerized voice […]