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Stories by Tom Sullivan

  • CA to unwrap WLAN management software

    Computer Associates International later this year will release the final version of an entirely new software product for managing and securing wireless LANs (WLANs), dubbed Wireless Site Management (WSM).

  • Citrix looks to make access strategic

    Under what CEO Mark Templeton called a new Citrix, the company has detailed plans and products for transforming access into a strategic forethought, rather than a mere afterthought.

  • Fiorina hails new horizontal paradigm

    HP chief executive officer (CEO), Carly Fiorina, said that the era of building technology silos within an enterprise needed to end and, as such, companies needed to start thinking horizontally, rather than vertically.

  • Ballmer, Barrett weigh in on security

    Speaking in separate sessions Tuesday at the Gartner Symposium/ITxpo in Orlando, Microsoft Chief Executive Officer Steve Ballmer and Intel's chief Craig Barrett discussed the looming security issue.

  • WebMethods snaps up three

    Enterprise application integration supplier, WebMethods, has announced two acquisitions and the closing of another in a single day.

  • McNealy says Sun is still strong

    Sun Microsystems CEO Scott McNealy has sent the message that despite a low stock price and questions about customer concerns, Sun is still achieving positive cash flow - indeed has money in the bank - and is bringing to market new technologies to compete against its biggest rivals.

  • Ballmer defends MS licensing, pricing

    Microsoft's ever colourful CEO, Steve Ballmer, defended the company's licensing structure, pricing for the desktop version of Windows, and the software industry's use of UCITA at the Gartner Symposium/ITxpo conference last week.

  • W3C issues WSDL 1.2 spec

    The W3C (Worldwide Web Consortium) standards body on Tuesday declared WSDL 1.2 and WSDL 1.2 Bindings as Public Working Drafts, thereby bringing them closer to final standards.

  • Avaya to abandon hardware heritage

    Leaving behind the company's network hardware past, Avaya officials have revealed their long-term strategy is to evolve into a software entity developing products that run on industry-standard hardware platforms.

  • WebMethods defends EAI despite Web services

    Web services promise to make application integration easier, but they won't replace EAI (enterprise application integration) or other flavours of integration such as EDI (electronic data interchange), said Scott Opitz, senior vice president of marketing at webMethods.

  • W3C recommends XML security standard

    Looking to advance the security around XML, the W3C (Worldwide Web Consortium) on Thursday officially recommended the XML Signature specification as an industry standard.