SharePoint Portal Server, formerly codenamed Tahoe, was released to manufacturing today. A final version of the package designed to speed portal and intranet development is available to select OEMs and professional services organizations
- By Scott Bekker
- March 28, 2001
- By Scott Bekker
- March 28, 2001
- By Scott Bekker
- March 27, 2001
- By Scott Bekker
- March 27, 2001
- By Scott Bekker
- March 27, 2001
- By Scott Bekker
- March 27, 2001
- By Scott Bekker
- March 27, 2001
Windows XP, the next version of Microsoft’s client operating system, and Whistler Server, the upcoming server release, have reached Beta 2 status. Windows XP and Whistler will unify the code bases for Microsoft’s consumer and business operating systems.
- By Scott Bekker
- March 26, 2001
IBM now tops the TPC OLTP benchmark performance list with a 32-node cluster running Windows 2000 Datacenter Server and, oddly, SQL Server 2000 rather than DB2.
- By Scott Bekker
- March 26, 2001
IBM's eServer xSeries 430 will be IBM's champion against Unisys' CMP in the high-end Windows server market. The system won't support Windows until the Whistler Datacenter Server release.
- By Scott Bekker
- March 26, 2001
The documented vertical scalability of the Windows server platform jumped by eight processors today.
Unisys Corp. published results of a mySAP.com Sales & Distribution (SAP SD) benchmark using a 24-processor server based on Unisys' Cellular MultiProcessing Architecture.
- By Scott Bekker
- March 26, 2001
- By Scott Bekker
- March 21, 2001
- By Scott Bekker
- March 21, 2001
The Winter Corp. has recognized two companies for their SQL Server 2000 implementations in its Database Scalability Program 2000.
- By Scott Bekker
- March 21, 2001
- By Scott Bekker
- March 21, 2001
- By Scott Bekker
- March 21, 2001
IDC has released a report describing current trends in IT spending on software, services, and hardware. The analyst group predicts slower growth, partially due to the US economic slowdown.
- By Scott Bekker
- March 21, 2001
Cryptologists in Prague say they found a flaw in PGP, the most common encryption algorithm for securing e-mail messages, according to a published report.
- By Scott Bekker
- March 21, 2001
- By Scott Bekker
- March 21, 2001
- By Scott Bekker
- March 20, 2001