Peter Galli

About

Peter Galli has been a technology reporter for 12 years at leading publications in South Africa, the UK and the US. He has comprehensively covered Microsoft and its Windows and .Net platforms, as well as the many legal challenges it has faced. He has also focused on Sun Microsystems and its Solaris operating environment, Java and Unix offerings. He covers developments in the open source community, particularly around the Linux kernel and the effects it will have on the enterprise. He has written extensively about new products for the Linux and Unix platforms, the development of open standards and critically looked at the potential Linux has to offer an alternative operating system and platform to Windows, .Net and Unix-based solutions like Solaris.

Microsoft Moves Into High-End Clustering

Microsofts foray into the high-end clustering software market took a step forward May 8 with the availability of the release candidate for its Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003 product, a 64-bit operating system for industry-standard x64 processors. At the other end of the software spectrum, the Redmond, Wash., software company also announced the release candidate […]

Microsoft Offers to Share Windows Protocols Past Deadline

Microsoft has not only voluntarily agreed to an extension of the licensing provisions found in the final consent decree issued in the U.S. antitrust litigation against the company, but is now also promising to make those protocols available beyond that time frame. The software maker and the U.S. Department of Justice announced on May 12 […]

Microsofts Office of the Future Gets a Makeover

REDMOND, Wash.—Microsoft in May unveiled the third update to its Center for Information Work, a prototype facility dedicated to exploring how future software developments could empower information workers going forward. More than 25,000 people have visited the CIW since it was first opened in 2002, with an additional 10,000 visitors expected in the coming year, […]

Ballmer Sees Google, Open Source as Strongest Competitors

SANTA CLARA—Alternative business models, like that of Linux and open source and Googles advertising model, pose the greatest competitive challenge to Microsoft, CEO Steve Ballmer said May 11. Addressing an audience of several hundred members at an event jointly hosted here by the Churchill Club and the Commonwealth Club, Ballmer said the Redmond, Wash.-based software […]

Microsoft Advances into High-End Clustering

Microsofts foray into the high-end clustering software market took a step forward May 8 with the availability of the release candidate for its Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003 product, a 64-bit operating system for industry-standard x64 processors. And, at the other end of the software spectrum, the Redmond, Wash.-based software giant also announced the release […]

Microsoft Fights Back over Its Spending Plans

Microsoft, which took a Wall Street drubbing after announcing on April 27 that its spending plans would impact future growth, ended this week on a far better note than the last one. Much of that is due to the fact that Microsoft executives have spent the past five days explaining to concerned staff and shareholders […]

Open Document Format Gets ISO Approval

The Open Document Format has been approved as an international standard by the International Standards Organization, a move that supporters say will serve as a springboard for the adoption and use of ODF around the world. The ODF allows the retrieval of information and the exchange of documents without regard to the application or platform […]

Solaris 10 to Get Its New 128-Bit File System

Users of Sun Microsystems supported Solaris 10 operating system will finally get the new 128-bit ZFS (zettabyte file system), which brings virtually unlimited data capacity. Sun executives will use the Network Computing event in Washington on May 2 to announce that the next company-supported version of Solaris 10, due in June, will include bug fixes […]

Wall Street Stares Down Linux

Linux has momentum in the financial services industry, but it still has a few more hurdles to clear before winning over Wall Street. While Linux and open-source software got a resounding endorsement from a panel of vendors and investors during a session at the Linux on Wall Street conference here on April 24 titled “The […]

Green Returns to Head Suns Software Business

Former Sun Microsystems executive Rich Green is returning to the company to take on the role of executive vice president for software. Green has always been involved in the software industry, focusing on developers, their activities and technologies. He joined Sun in 1989 to manage projects in its developer tools organization before becoming vice president […]