...55, of Littleton, Mass., unemployment began in February 2002 when his company, which manufactured chips and network software, was sold and he was let go. He was out of work for 20 months. Andersen said he structured his days as if he still...
...expected to report first quarter earnings this week. Concord Communications Inc., down $1.79 at $12.24 The network software maker expects to swing to a loss in the first quarter. XM Satellite Radio Holdings Inc., down 1 cent at $29...
...location, customers will want to control exactly who knows where they are and when. Bell Labs says it has developed a network software engine that can let cell users be as picky as they choose about disclosing their whereabouts, a step that may help...
...Corp. Intel, IBM Corp. and 40 other information technology companies. Metro said Microsoft Corp. will deliver network software for the project. Metro stores involved include Metro Cash & Carry, Real hypermarkets, which sell food and merchandise...
...normal. The problems did not affect MCI WorldCom's long-distance telephone service. MCI WorldCom was upgrading network software Thursday night when network customers began experiencing problems in cities including New York, Boston, Chicago...
...normal. The problems did not affect MCI WorldCom's long-distance telephone service. MCI WorldCom was upgrading network software Thursday night when network customers began experiencing problems in cities including New York, Boston, Chicago...
...Spotlight company: Ipswitch Owner: Ipswitch, Lexington, Mass. Location: Lamar Building, 753 Broad St. Product: Network software for small to medium-size companies Employees: 65 History: Roger Greene started the company in 1991 as a way to...
...offices. Just how widespread are Y2K problems? Consider Novell's "Netware," the biggest-selling line of office network software until 1994. Mr. Wade said any Netware product prior to Version 5 is noncompliant without a "patch," known as...
...has to offer, you'll need more than your Netscape or Internet Explorer Web browser. Fortunately, most of the network software you'll need to explore the outer reaches of cyberspace is free. Just download it over the Internet using any standard...
...in incredibly close succession. The competition "is absolutely heating up," said Richard Villars, director of network software research for IDC. "They're both going after a new customer base." Tivoli is "making a lighter version that...