Oracle will finally ship the code for its long-awaited Raw Iron server appliance to server suppliers this month, but industry watchers warn it may be too late for the product to become mainstream.
Cost-cutting is being blamed for crashes affecting IBM's newest mainframe system, the Multiprise 3000.
XML-based ecommerce systems will not communicate with each other without the help of middleware, and vendors are hoping to exploit that need.
A KPMG survey into technical acumen at board level may confirm the fears of many network managers who suspect that their bosses just don't understand IT.
Leading network management vendors last week admitted that their products offer little support for Windows 2000's much-hyped Active Directory.
Compaq and Dell have cut prices on some of their desktop machines and workstations. Compaq has slashed the price of most of its desktops by up to 13 per cent, while rival Dell has dropped prices by up to 17 per cent on its Precision Workstations. Compaq...
Analyst firm AMR Research last week released a study predicting that internet-based trading exchanges (ITE) will fuel the growth of international e-business.
E-business is being held back because businesses are unwilling to integrate web-sites with back-end office systems, according to a report by management consultants PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC).
Microsoft chairman Bill Gates is backing Virgin's bid to become the next UK National Lottery operator. Gates said last Sunday that the software giant will provide the technology to sell lottery tickets in shops, over the internet, and through interactive...
The clock is ticking and there are just seven weeks left till the closing date for entries for the Networking Industry Awards 2000. As this year's deadline approaches, we look back and ask some previous finalists to talk about the hard work behind successful...