Microsoft antitrust trial postponed until October
US District Court Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson has agreed to delay the start of the federal antitrust trial against Microsoft until October, a spokesman confirmed on Monday.
US District Court Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson has agreed to delay the start of the federal antitrust trial against Microsoft until October, a spokesman confirmed on Monday.
A mobile Pentium II 300MHz processor was rolled out this week by Intel and, as is typical with such launches, PC makers quickly followed the announcement with word that they have new machines built around the chip available or due out soon.
Lucent Technologies is offering developers a kit to build speech-enabled Windows software applications, the company announced this week.
Lucent Technologies and Cisco Systems each announced acquisitions this week, continuing the trend of large vendors gobbling up smaller companies in the ever-competitive networking market.
Lotus customers are not investing in NetWare for e-mail or collaborative software, and the result has been a drop in the percentage of Domino customers using NetWare. Now Lotus has decided to halt development for that platform
Because of ongoing economic turmoil in Asia-Pacific, Hewlett-Packard is likely to post net earnings and revenue growth for the third quarter that are below analysts' expectations, the company said this week in a statement.
With hopes pinned on expanding in Europe and Asia, Lucent Technologies Inc. said today that it is buying networking switch vendor LANNet for $US117 million.
Oracle and 3Com are joining forces to bring database access and management to handheld devices.
Northern Telecom (Nortel) has ended weeks of speculation by announcing that it is buying Bay Networks for $US9.1 billion in a pairing that top executives at the two companies described in rapturous terms.
Network Associates is expected to acquire rival antivirus software vendor Dr. Solomon's by the end of next month for more than $US640 million.
The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) yesterday voted three to one to issue an antitrust complaint against Intel alleging the chip giant withheld vital technology information from three vendors that also are competitors.
Data General lays off 400 in restructuring
Sounding like a live advertisement for Sun Microsystems' Java programming language company chairman Scott McNealy here today at the Harvard Conference on Internet and Society scarcely spoke of either the Internet or society.
IBM ships software suites for Windows NT
Dell, IBM top notebook satisfaction survey