So you are on a business trip in Paris and you don't know that the Louvre is closed or that the Metro is on strike?
No problem. Here comes iJET!
Of course, it might be more useful if you have to travel in a more dangerous area. But you get the idea.
Source: Jeremy Breningstall, Special to The Washington Post, Apr. 4, 2002
In the world of technology, companies are either friends or foes. And it changes fast. This story is about IBM, Sun Microsystems, Microsoft, Oracle et al.
It's also for people like you who enjoy this world of J2EE, .Net, UDDI, WSDL or SOAP.
If you need a lexicon, please locate the Acronym Finder using Google -- or some other search engine you like.
Source: David Berlind, ZDNet TechUpdate, Apr. 3, 2002
There were so many articles about Rick Belluzzo's "departure" from Microsoft that I don't want to add my voice. Of course, as a former SGI employee, I would be partial.
I just selected another story, just for its title: "Analyst: Belluzzo exit 'no great loss'," from James Niccolai, at InfoWorld.com.
And a comment from this article: "With few accomplishments under his belt, his removal was not unexpected.
Source: David Smith, Gartner Analyst, Special to CNET News.com, Apr. 4, 2002
7:08:09 PM Permalink
|