- Tue Sep 2 1997 RSA suit against PGP back on track
A suit between arch rivals RSA Data Security and Pretty Good Privacy is back on track now that a third party, Cylink, has withdrawn from the fight.
- Wed Apr 4 2001 Exodus bandwidth deals tap start-ups
The Web site hosting company seals a deal with Telseon that will give Exodus's customers access to fast, less-expensive network connections.
- Mon Nov 28 2005 Qantas kicks off application review
Carrier faces big challenges and major expenses as it converts to new applications and a new IT strategy.
- Mon Oct 30 2000 An electronic medium to reach the dearly departed
Through a growing network of memorial sites dedicated to the deceased, the Internet is a way for friends and family to convey their thoughts to loved ones who have left the physical world.
- Thu Apr 22 1999 New Era of Networks picks up SLI
Neon buys SLI International, an SAP partner, and reports earnings that beat Wall Street consensus estimates by a penny.
- Thu Mar 1 2001 VeriSign concedes .net loss for .com control
In an effort to offset its dwindling power over domain name registrations, VeriSign agrees to relinquish full control over the .org and .net suffixes to maintain rights to its registry for the .com domain.
- Mon May 17 2004 Point, click and swap--digital photos go P2P
A company launches a service that lets people share photos the way file-sharing programs distribute music and video files.
- Thu Jul 9 1998 IBM lends Sun Java help
The two will develop a way for Sun's own protocol for Java components to work with the Internet Inter-ORB Protocol.
- Tue Feb 17 2004 Nortel back in the broadband access game
Three years after Nortel Networks exited the market for broadband access equipment, the telecommunications maker is looking to get back in.
- Tue Feb 27 2007 Intel eyes the future of Itanium
Pat Gelsinger, Intel's digital enterprise head, talks about tech in the developing world and the one-chip blade server of tomorrow.


