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  • IBM shrinks Web portal software

    IBM aims its new software at small and medium-sized businesses by dropping some of the features intended for large corporations--making it easier to install and use.

    News items | October 3, 2002 4:00pm PDT

  • Microsoft to upgrade Exchange, Outlook

    The company will announce plans to add new features to the Web-based version of the Outlook e-mail program that will make it as comprehensive as the regular PC version.

    News items | October 3, 2002 1:49pm PDT

  • Oracle takes on Lotus, MS Exchange

    Oracle says its new Collaboration Suite will let businesses manage e-mail, voice mail and scheduling--and is cheaper and more secure than its rivals.

    News items | October 2, 2002 1:39pm PDT

  • IBM eases billing for Web services

    Big Blue is set to release new e-business software designed to make it easy for banks and other companies to charge for their Web services.

    News items | September 27, 2002 11:37am PDT

  • Liberty Alliance Project names president

    The Liberty Alliance Project appointed a new president and added 26 new members on Tuesday. Michael Barrett, vice president of Internet strategy for American Express, has been appointed...

    News items | September 25, 2002 11:15am PDT

  • New IBM tools enter e-business market

    Big Blue will introduce new WebSphere Studio development tools, the first of many aimed at attracting new business-software customers.

    News items | September 24, 2002 1:12pm PDT

  • BEA looks to bundle with HP

    The application server software maker will expand its partnership with HP in a move to fend off software rivals IBM, Sun Microsystems and Oracle.

    News items | September 23, 2002 11:40am PDT

  • Sun unlocks Liberty Alliance tool

    Sun unveils a new open-source development tool designed to help businesses build online identification systems using the new Liberty Alliance standard.

    News items | September 19, 2002 11:51am PDT

  • Microsoft hunts down mobile workers

    A new service from Microsoft and AT&T Wireless lets businesses locate workers on the road with cell phones,and more efficiently route them to clients.

    News items | September 18, 2002 2:55pm PDT

  • Winners, losers in new IBM DB2 upgrade

    A new version of IBM's DB2 database looks likely to be a mixed blessing for customers: Midsize businesses could find a bargain, while big companies may wind up paying more.

    News items | September 18, 2002 1:52pm PDT

  • Borland adds migration tool for Visual Cafe

    Borland is once again targeting Java software developers orphaned by the demise of WebGain, maker of the popular Visual Café Java development tool. Borland on Thursday will release a "migration"...

    News items | September 17, 2002 7:04pm PDT

  • Microsoft updates mobile .Net tools

    Microsoft is set to announce a new .Net Compact Framework which helps build software for cell phones and personal digital assistants.

    News items | September 16, 2002 1:09pm PDT

  • Oracle seeks Web services accord

    Oracle proposes that the W3C decide the standard "choreography" language for defining how to combine various Web services.

    News items | September 13, 2002 12:51pm PDT

  • IBM nabs integration software maker

    IBM makes its third acquisition in a year in the market for software that lets companies link dissimilar business applications to share information.

    News items | September 13, 2002 11:02am PDT

  • Oracle seeks a Web services winner

    Oracle hopes to avert a battle over rival efforts to create Web services standards by asking the leading oversight group to pick a winner.

    News items | September 11, 2002 12:53pm PDT

  • Security's tight for SQL server software

    The company says it's tightening up security in "Yukon," the next version of its SQL Server database management software, to make it easier to plug holes--and to keep hackers out.

    News items | September 10, 2002 8:50pm PDT

  • Eclipse adds to open-source framework

    The IBM-backed project of 150 companies to create open-source development software this month will release an update to its technology designed to help link different programming tools.

    News items | September 9, 2002 12:43pm PDT

  • Novell touts big biz discount pricing

    The software maker unveils new pricing that makes it cheaper for large Web sites to use the company's software, giving discounts to large businesses and government agencies.

    News items | September 5, 2002 11:10am PDT

  • VeriSign may lose domain sales

    ICANN threatens to pull the domain name company's contract to sell Web addresses unless it maintains more accurate records of its customers.

    News items | September 4, 2002 12:33am PDT

  • Borland's developer tools take on MS

    Code-named Galileo, Borland's suite of tools set to debut early next year will be positioned to compete against Microsoft's popular Visual Studio.Net.

    News items | August 23, 2002 11:00am PDT

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