knot
3 ResultsSponsored White Papers, Webcasts & Resources
-
The Real SaaS Manifesto
Check out this white paper to learn the true definition of Software-as-a-Service, and discover what you could be missing out on.
-
Photo: Is it a radar-resistant flying boat?
Iran military tests small propeller-driven aircraft that flies low over water surface at up to 100 knots.
-
Photo: Is it a radar-resistant flying boat?
Iran military tests small propeller-driven aircraft that flies low over water surface at up to 100 knots.
-
Kiwi capital keeps data flowing
These days, New Zealand's capital city is referred to as "Wired Wellington" because of Citylink, a single huge local area network (LAN) that covers Wellington's entire downtown business district....
Additional Results
-
Photo: Is it a radar-resistant flying boat?
Iran military tests small propeller-driven aircraft that flies low over water surface at up to 100 knots.
-
Photo: Is it a radar-resistant flying boat?
Iran military tests small propeller-driven aircraft that flies low over water surface at up to 100 knots.
-
IBM tightens knot with Eclipse
Big Blue's plan to use Eclipse open-source software as the link for better integration of its own development tools gets off to a start with a rewrite of its Rational products.
-
Borland, Microsoft tie .Net knot
Borland cozies up to the software giant by licensing the .Net Framework and announcing plans to build a new line of programming tools for the Web services software line.
-
Kiwi capital keeps data flowing
These days, New Zealand's capital city is referred to as "Wired Wellington" because of Citylink, a single huge local area network (LAN) that covers Wellington's entire downtown business district....
-
eBay, Amazon avoid French knot
Unlike Yahoo!, eBay and Amazon have eluded nasty lawsuits over sales of Nazi items in France. What's their secret?
-
BMG and Napster tie the knot
Bertelsmann president settles its part of a piracy lawsuit against Napster, calls the move an invitation to others in the industry.
-
Commentary: The tangled knot of tech-speak
I'm not sure what's behind the continuing inability to make tech-speak simple to understand. But clarity in language has received short shrift in an industry...
-
NBC’s 'Today' and The Knot get hitched
TV viewers will get to help plan a wedding through a deal between online wedding site The Knot and NBC's "Today Show." Viewers will choose the couple and vote on wedding details such as...
-
AOL and Gateway tie the knot while Lou Gerstner's fit to be tied
Everybody and their mother-in-law will be rolling out PIII Coppermine systems next week. Big news, to be sure, but even more interesting will be the donnybrook that's sure to follow. Dell believes...
-
Why Oracle and HP tied the knot
It took Carly Fiorina and a nudge from a rival company to get Oracle's Larry Ellison down the aisle.
-
E-wedding: QVC ties The Knot
Cable shopping channel buys into wedding site -- other e-tailers look to the Net to expand $17B wedding industry.
-
McAfee, Network General tie the knot
Meet the latest mega-giant formed by a mega-dollar merger. McAfee Associates, which started out as a shareware company offering software on computer bulletin boards and the Internet, will...
The best of ZDNet, delivered
ZDNet Newsletters
Get the best of ZDNet delivered straight to your inbox




