IBM reveals Content Manager Express
Big Blue fills in Express line for SMBs NEW ORELANS — IBM deepened its commitment to small and medium-size companies (SMBs) on Tuesday, formally announcing at its PartnerWorld conference here a new line of middleware products that will help them…
Intel to convert Arizona plant to 300 mm
Company continues push for smaller chips In its march toward smaller, faster chips and more efficient manufacturing, Intel plans to convert a 200-millimeter wafer fabrication plant in Arizona so it can produce 300-millimeter wafers beginning in late 2005. The 300-millimeter…
Introducing e-mail’s next generation
Developers show off productivity tools at Demo 2003 SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — E-mail — among the least glamorous of applications but arguably the most essential — is a logical focus of developers showing productivity tools at the Demo 2003 technology conference…
Intel sheds more light on server chips
Company touts Itanium, Xeon SAN JOSE, CALIF. – Intel revealed new details on both its Xeon and Itanium server processors on Tuesday, as the company continues its quest to unseat IBM and Sun Microsystems from their positions atop the high-end…
IBM to offer expanded subscription levels
Company says move will help reduce prices IBM next week will announce a wider range of subscription levels along with new support options for its developerWorks Toolbox subscription, which offers access to 1,000 IBM products and technologies programmers can use…
Microsoft, Sun focus on mobile apps development
Bluetooth also gets boost Mobile application development is receiving a boost from companies such as Microsoft and Sun Microsystems this week, and also is getting added support on the Bluetooth wireless platform. Microsoft this week at the 3GSM World Congress…
Intel CEO remains optimistic on road ahead
Barrett says increased computing power will stir growth SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA — Craig Barrett, chief executive officer at Intel, kicked off his company’s developer conference here on Tuesday with a familiar message, saying ever-increasing computing power can stir growth in…
Lindows.com offers anti-virus software for its OS
Application uses Central Command’s Vexira MIAMI — The first antivirus software tuned specifically for Lindows.com’s Linux-based desktop operating system is now available, the company said Tuesday. For the new software, called VirusSafe, Lindows.com took Central Command’s Vexira Antivirus for Linux…
Nortel to let carriers put VoIP on a VPN
Plan aims to let companies save money, management hassles SAN FRANCISCO — Nortel Networks plans to enhance its network gear so carriers can offer VPNs (virtual private networks) for voice calls over data networks, which can save enterprises money and…
Sun hails XACML
OASIS ratifies specification as Open Standard Sun Microsystems on Tuesday announced the release of an open-source implementation of XACML (eXtensible Access Control Markup Language) 1.0, billed as a standard mechanism for setting access controls in Web services and other applications.…