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Microsoft, IBM Join To Promote Web Services

Setting aside bitter competitive rivalries, executives at Microsoft and IBM have joined forces to showcase advances in standards that will allow widespread use of Web services to help companies interact with each other. ...

OPINION

Who Needs Innovation When You’ve Got Cash?

With interest rates so low, banks around the United States are shouting the same mantra to people seeking shelter: Why rent when you can buy? In the technology world, the equivalent motto for the current zeitgeist should be: "Why innovate when you can buy?" ...

Intel Previews Future Chip Technology

Intel has previewed its next wave of computer chip advancements, promising to bring server virtualization technology to the desktop and professing its readiness for the convergence of wireless and multimedia technologies. ...

Sun Revamps Orion, Unveils New Pricing

In a bid to light a fire under its software offerings, Sun Microsystems has unveiled new names, configurations and pricing for its enterprise-level offerings. ...

Microsoft Takes Mobile Phone Plunge with Motorola

In an effort to extend the reach of its operating system from desktop computers to more mobile devices, Microsoft has announced it will work with Motorola to sell a Windows-loaded cell phone geared toward on-the-go workers. ...

Oracle Meets Targets, But Weak Sales Spark Concern

Oracle boosted earnings in its first quarter, with net income rising 28 percent to US$440 million, but did so largely as a result of internal cost controls put in place during 2002, when the company had some of the most difficult quarters in its history. Revenues in the latest quarter barely increased, up just 2 percent to $2.07 billion, while new license sales actually fell 7 percent year over year, to $525 million.

Microsoft Unveils Storage Server 2003

In a bid to grab a larger share of the booming market for managing stored data, Microsoft has released the latest version of its storage server software, though the launch was overshadowed by word of more security flaws in its flagship operating system ...

OPINION

The Carrot, the Stick and the Music Industry

Desperate times call for desperate measures. When you add a desperate industry to the mix, you get this past crazy week ...

Ellison Stands Ground as IBM Bashes Oracle’s PeopleSoft Grab

Saying his company's hostile bid to acquire PeopleSoft is anything but dead, Oracle CEO Larry Ellison has stated he remains committed to seeing the deal through to the end. ...

Reports: Linux Cheaper Than Windows? Think Again

Two new studies have been released that likely will provide fresh fuel for the Windows-vs.-Linux debate that has burned steadily in the high-tech sphere for years. One study, sponsored by Microsoft, argues that Microsoft Windows is actually less expensive to own and operate than Linux; the other states that deploying Linux on the desktop is not likely to produce ROI in many cases.

New Oracle Products Target Grid Computing Market

With the high-tech spotlight focused squarely on it as the annual OracleWorld expo kicks off, database giant Oracle is unleashing products aimed at making it easier for customers, particularly small and mid-size businesses, to take advantage of grid computing ...

PeopleSoft Plans 900 Layoffs After J.D. Edwards Buy

PeopleSoft has laid out plans to integrate newly acquired J.D. Edwards, saying it will cut about 900 workers and consolidate offices. The company also raised its financial outlook for the rest of the year and 2004. ...

Microsoft Warns Users About New Office Flaws

With many users still reeling in the wake of the Blaster worm and its offspring, Microsoft has warned that its widely used Office productivity software contains several newly discovered security holes ...

E-BUSINESS SPECIAL REPORT

Web Performance Metrics That Matter – Part 2

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OPINION

Will Security Matter More After Hackers Hit Home?

The hackers have gone too far now. When they were defacing Web sites and launching denial-of-service attacks against eBay and the like, they were annoying, but the general public still gave them a grudging amount of respect. After all, to take down well-protected networks and hack firewalls and intrusion detection systems, they had to be pretty smart.

Amazon, eBay, Microsoft Ally To Fight ID Theft

EBay, Amazon.com and Microsoft are among a group of companies that will work together to fight online identity theft, which some say could hold back e-commerce growth. The coalition is being shepherded into existence by the Information Technology Association of America (ITAA). ...

E-BUSINESS SPECIAL REPORT

Web Performance Metrics That Matter

As recently as the late 1990s, a simple counter provided the only metric most Web site operators were interested in -- how many people had visited their sites. ...

Asian Governments Mull Windows Alternative

Saying continued reliance on Microsoft and its Windows operating system threatens their local economies, government leaders in Japan, China and Korea may be considering a plan to develop an alternative to the world's most popular computer OS. ...

IBM Outpaces Sun, HP as Server Sales Stop Skid

Fueled by sales of Intel-based computers and Linux machines, IBM has reclaimed the lead in the worldwide server market, ousting Hewlett-Packard from the top spot and extending its lead over onetime leader Sun, according to new data from research firm IDC. ...

PeopleSoft Says E-Mails Show Oracle’s Intent To Harm

Hoping to squelch Oracle's hostile takeover attempt and alter the face of the software industry, PeopleSoft has released what it says is evidence that Oracle's proposed purchase is intended primarily to harm the smaller company's business. ...

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