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ActiveBatch 3.0 Comes to Market

January 10, 2001

Stratus Gets Investments from Compaq, Intel

Fault-tolerant W2K systems builder positions Compaq/Intel investment as an endorsement of its yet-to-be-released technology.

Hummingbird EIP 4.0 Now Available

Web Analytics Market Set to Explode

IDC expects Web analytics to mushroom from a $48 million industry in 1999 to $800 million in 2004.

IBM’s Translation Server Coming Soon

IBM has come out with the WebSphere Translation Server, due out in March.

Jim Ewel Retires From Microsoft

One of Windows 2000’s leading promoters has left Microsoft after 12 years. Jim Ewel, former vice president of marketing, IT infrastructure and hosting, retired late last year.

Compaq Extends ProLiant Line with ProLiant DL320

January 9, 2001

Observer 7.1 Features VoIP Filtering

Veritas Updates Remote Storage for Exchange

Microsoft Brands, Previews Portal Server

Microsoft’s forthcoming portal server, formerly codenamed “Tahoe”, has reached Release Candidate 1 status.

Gadzoox Releases SAN Appliance

Gadzoox Networks is introducing a product to simplify SAN installation and management, a SAN appliance.

Sun Takes on .NET with Brazil

Sun has pooh-poohed Microsoft's .NET initiative since it was announced, and now Sun has released a competing development platform for web applications.

Linux 2.4 Finally Available

The wait for the release of the Linux 2.4 kernel is finally over.

Microsoft Updates Tools for Building Web Services

Microsoft yesterday unveiled two SOAP-related technologies to help developers build and use Web Services.

NetIQ’s AppManager Receives Datacenter Server Certification

NetIQ is the first independent software vendor to certify an application for the Window 2000 Datacenter Server operating system.

OTG Adds Linux, Unix Support to DiskXtender

Dataquest: Worldwide Semiconductor Revenue up 31 Percent in 2000

Preliminary reports from indicate that the worldwide semiconductor market reached $222.1 billion in revenue in 2000.

Microsoft Downplays CSIS Report

A recent report issued by the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) warns that the hacker who penetrated Microsoft’s network in October could pose a threat to national security.