Michael R. Zimmerman

Gates Demos Web Services

Bill Gates and IBM Software chief Steve Mills stood together here last week to demonstrate for the first time reliable messaging and secure, authenticated Web services transactions across a federated, heterogeneous environment. Gates, Microsoft Corp.s chief software architect and chairman, and Mills, IBM Software Groups senior vice president and group executive, also announced that the […]

IBM Eyes Notebook Novelty

IBM is drafting designs for new notebook PCs that take innovative approaches to easing space constraints while expanding the form factor. The company showed nonworking prototypes of two notebooks last week at the TechXNY conference here, designed with the evolving usage habits of mobile users in mind, said company officials. Key to the concept prototypes, […]

AMD CEO Looks Ahead

Advanced Micro Devices Inc. is focused. Focused on the future. And that future is a 64-bit world in which everything from portable PCs to servers to networking gear is powered by AMD Opteron or Athlon processors. To do it, the Sunnyvale, Calif., semiconductor manufacturer has been steadfastly signing up OEMs to build Opteron servers—the latest […]

Gates, Mills Tout Web Services Breakthrough

NEW YORK—Bill Gates and IBM Software chief Steve Mills joined together here today to give an update on their companies combined work in advancing Web services. In an intimate setting at the St. Regis Hotel, Gates, Microsoft Corp.s chief software architect and chairman, and Mills, IBM Software Groups senior vice president and general manager, demonstrated […]

Ashcroft Stumps for Patriot Act in Boston

BOSTON—The USA Patriot Act was signed into law in October of 2001, but you wouldnt know it by listening to John Ashcroft. The U.S. Attorney General was here today as part of his multi-city road show ostensibly to drum up support for the Act, which was whisked into law nearly two years ago with extremely […]

Seahawks Go for Wow

When the National Football Leagues Seattle Seahawks team was looking for ways to improve the ticket holders experience in its spanking-new Seahawk Stadium last year, it turned to technology, specifically tablet computers with wireless Internet access. But rather than using the machines to improve the efficiency of some nontechnical process or bolster communications, the tablets […]

Inside Capellas Crystal Ball: VOIP

NEW YORK—MCI may be in the midst of a major executive house cleaning, and it may be diligently adhering to the financial rules imposed on it by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court, but you wouldnt have known the company was in any corporate distress from hearing company CEO Michael Capellas speak at the inaugural CeBIT America […]

Xerox CEO Mulcahy: Serving the Office

Copier and printer giant Xerox Corp. is working hard to evolve with the rolling economy through technology, products and people—and in that order. Two years ago the Stamford, Conn., company placed a big bet on color copying and printing and attacked the market with a handful of super fast products. And the move is paying […]

Xerox Re-Embraces the Office

NEW YORK—Xerox Corp. this morning fine-tuned its vast array of digital copiers and multifunction printers under a new branding umbrella, expanded its office services and released a handful of new products, all in an effort to better serve the office customer. To a customer-packed auditorium at the Marriott Marquis in Times Square here, Xerox officials […]

IBM Pumps Up Opteron Launch

NEW YORK—On this cold and drizzly Manhattan morning Advanced Micro Devices Inc. got a warmer reception for its brand new than anyone had expected: a hardware endorsement from IBM. From the time AMD began discussing its x86 64-bit “Hammer” architecture ideas, industry observers and IT administrators said that for the chip to succeed, it would […]