January 10, 2001
- By Scott Bekker
- January 10, 2001
Fault-tolerant W2K systems builder positions
Compaq/Intel investment as an endorsement of its yet-to-be-released technology.
- By Scott Bekker
- January 10, 2001
- By Scott Bekker
- January 10, 2001
IDC expects Web analytics to mushroom from a $48 million
industry in 1999 to $800 million in 2004.
- By Scott Bekker
- January 09, 2001
- By Scott Bekker
- January 09, 2001
IBM has come out with the WebSphere Translation Server, due out in March.
- By Scott Bekker
- January 09, 2001
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.
- By Scott Bekker
- January 09, 2001
January 9, 2001
- By Scott Bekker
- January 09, 2001
- By Scott Bekker
- January 09, 2001
- By Scott Bekker
- January 09, 2001
Microsoft’s forthcoming portal server, formerly codenamed “Tahoe”, has reached Release Candidate 1 status.
- By Scott Bekker
- January 08, 2001
Gadzoox Networks is introducing a product to simplify SAN installation and management, a SAN appliance.
- By Scott Bekker
- January 08, 2001
Sun has pooh-poohed Microsoft's .NET initiative since it was announced, and now Sun has released a competing development platform for web applications.
- By Scott Bekker
- January 05, 2001
The wait for the release of the Linux 2.4 kernel is finally over.
- By Scott Bekker
- January 05, 2001
Microsoft yesterday unveiled two SOAP-related
technologies to help developers build and use Web Services.
- By Scott Bekker
- January 04, 2001
NetIQ is the first independent software
vendor to certify an application for the Window 2000 Datacenter Server
operating system.
- By Scott Bekker
- January 03, 2001
- By Scott Bekker
- January 03, 2001
Preliminary reports from indicate that the worldwide semiconductor market reached $222.1
billion in revenue in 2000.
- By Scott Bekker
- January 03, 2001
- By Scott Bekker
- January 03, 2001
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.
- By Scott Bekker
- January 03, 2001