- Wed Jun 16 1999 Baratz leads Java lovefest
Alan Baratz, the Sun executive who guided Java to its meteoric rise, talks about how the technology makes money, Sun's rivalry with Microsoft, and potential tool acquisitions.
- Wed Oct 18 2000 Commentary: AT&T-BT merger inevitable
Recent reports of a breakdown in merger talks between AT&T and British Telecommunications may come as a disappointment to some, but Gartner believes a merger of the two giants is inevitable.
- Thu Dec 2 1999 IBM outlines ambitious post-PC plans
The "one-size-fits-all" computing model that has defined IBM's Personal Systems Group is dropping off as Big Blue experiments with designs beyond the standard "beige box."
- Wed Jul 7 1999 Low-cost PCs spawn Windows alternatives
With inexpensive PCs and the Internet driving the market, small companies are proposing alternative operating systems that stand out by being what Microsoft products aren't: namely, cheap and easy to use.
- Mon Feb 22 1999 Sky's the limit for airline's outsourcing
National Airlines, an upstart Las Vegas-based airline, is betting that outsourcing its IT services will help it hit the jackpot.
- Wed Apr 28 1999 EDS chief to shed light on restructuring
Financial analysts finally get some face time with new EDS chief Dick Brown, who is expected to shed some light on big changes expected at the company.
- Tue Dec 2 1997 Unisys to release "NT mainframe"
Unisys will next year release what it calls a "mainframe for NT," a powerful server that uses 32 Intel processors on the Windows NT operating system.
- Thu Nov 20 1997 Win 98 plays second fiddle
Microsoft soon will release the final beta version of Windows 98, but some question the company's commitment to the delayed OS upgrade.
- Thu Nov 20 1997 Win 98 plays second fiddle
Microsoft soon will release the final beta version of Windows 98, but some question the company's commitment to the delayed OS upgrade.
- Tue Jan 28 1997 Cisco's IP switching foes consolidate
3Com, IBM and Cascade move to consolidate the nascent IP switching market. Bay Networks may decide to join them in taking on Cisco.


