- Fri Nov 12 1999 Oracle commits to Monterey OS
Oracle announces its support of the upcoming Monterey operating system, a joint program by IBM and Santa Cruz Operation to create a version of Unix for Intel's upcoming 64-bit processors.
- Mon Jun 14 1999 Java clone adds Microsoft, sidesteps Sun
A small company is helping Microsoft bring its controversial Java extensions to computers that don't run Windows.
- Fri Apr 30 1999 HP, Tower cut Java deal
Hewlett-Packard and Tower Technologies will announce a joint marketing deal Monday to boost Tower's Java-alternative technology and HP's servers.
- Wed Sep 22 1999 Compaq reverses plans for Unix on Intel chips
The computer maker drops its plans to convert its Tru64 Unix operating system to Intel's upcoming high-end processors, a move that mirrors its Windows 2000 decision.
- Wed Dec 7 2005 Itanium: A cautionary tale
The wonderchip that wasn't serves as a lesson about how complex development plans can go awry in a fast-moving industry.
- Fri May 14 1999 HP, O'Reilly link firms, programmers
Hewlett-Packard and O'Reilly and Associates unveil a new Web site designed to let companies tap into the pool of open-source programmers.
- Sat Dec 18 1999 The week in review: Retailers, Net giants join forces
AOL signs cross-marketing agreements with Circuit City and Wal-Mart, while Yahoo forges a similar pact with Kmart in a year-end flurry of deals between Internet heavyweights and "brick and mortar" giants that may signal a new stage in the development of e-commerce.

