Stories by Denise Dubie

TeaLeaf bolsters Web app mgmt. software

SAP AG spinoff TeaLeaf Technology Wednesday announced the latest release of its Web application management software that aims to resolve Web site problems not usually detected by network management tools.

Compuware to manage .Net apps

Compuware plans to unveil on February 12 the latest versions of its performance management software suite designed to manage .Net applications. The launch will be made at Microsoft's VS Live Conference taking place in San Francisco next month.

MSPs SevenSpace and Nuclio join forces

Management services provider pioneers SevenSpace Inc. and Nuclio Inc. Tuesday announced they will merge to offer existing and potential customers a broader range of remote management services.

Computer Associates to go the partnering route

Computer Associates International Inc., once satisfied with going it alone or buying its way into hot new markets, this year plans to lean on powerful partners to launch a slew of ambitious security, storage, management and other efforts.

Compaq lets you try before you buy

With the price of network management software ranging anywhere from US$5,000 to $5 million, users may be a little hesitant to lay down the cash without first giving products a test run. And right now they can do just that.

NetScout offers probe for SONET nets

NetScout Systems last week unveiled the latest addition to its portfolio of probes, a new device that can help manage performance on high-speed networks.

CA management retains control

Computer Associates International Inc.'s shareholders last week voted to keep all 10 incumbent directors on the management software company's board, following a public two-month proxy fight initiated by a private investor and CA shareholder.

NetManage enhances Rumba

NetManage Inc. Monday released an update to its PC-to-host access software that the company says will ease user migrations to Windows 2000.

Users keen on the new version of CA's Unicenter

Beta-version users are applauding the latest release of Computer Associates International Inc.'s management framework software, saying the more modular design makes it easier to implement and use.

HP OpenView customers left scratching heads

Hewlett-Packard Co. (HP) used its annual customer conference last week to announce about a dozen OpenView products - mostly incremental upgrades - but attendees said they found the company less forthcoming than usual about its long-range technology plans.

New servers to challenge RISC

A slew of leading server vendors this week will announce machines based on Intel Corp.'s long-awaited Itanium processor.

Web site management firm InterOPS debuts

Customers looking to outsource their Web site management without having to invest in new network management tools may want to check out InterOPS Management Solutions.

Tivoli to mend fences with customers

When 1,500 Tivoli Systems users gather this week for their annual conference, they will learn the latest about the company's ongoing product-integration efforts with parent IBM. They also will hear Tivoli executives profess a renewed commitment to the needs of existing customers.

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