Today's corporate end-users are far more tech-savvy than their productivity with IT tools indicates. After all, screen-deep in IMs, widgets, and elaborate consumer Web apps, they're proving themselves well-versed in the production and distribution of...
Calling your shot. That's the phrase in baseball when a batter points his or her bat to a section of the park, then proceeds to hit a home run to that very spot. Babe Ruth is rumored to have done it once in the 1932 World Series. But even that feat i...
The Mozilla Foundation has released a workaround for a critical buffer overflow vulnerability in the Firefox browser that was first made public early Friday.
Borland Software at its BorCon conference in California this week will preview the upcoming "Diamondback" release of its Delphi development tool for the Microsoft platform, which is to support development via managed code.
Unify has released Unify NXJ -- its application platform that combines business process management, interactive forms processing, reporting, and integration for portals and applications.
Intel Corp. last week launched the first Pentium 4 desktop processors built to 0.13-micron architecture with its 2.2GHz chip that uses Intel's Northwood processor core. The smaller chip paves the way for generations of faster Pentium 4 chips; a 3GHz ...
Microsoft Corp. and Plumtree Software Inc. on Tuesday will detail a deal under which Plumtree bundles Microsoft's .NET enterprise server software applications with its corporate portal.
Several major US universities announced this week that despite a request from Howard King, the attorney representing anti-Napster artists Dr. Dre and Metallica, they will not restrict their students' access to Napster, the popular music-swapping serv...
The smart handheld device market continues to undergo healthy market growth, with 1999 worldwide unit shipments expected to total 8.9 million, according to a just-released forecast report by International Data Corp.
With all this Internet growth, somebody has to build those Web pages. Market research company IDC says revenues from sales of worldwide Web authoring and design software hit $US243 million in 1998.
SAP recently announced an equity investment in Red Hat Software, a distributor of the Linux open-source OS.