Matt Hicks covers the fast-changing developments in Internet technologies. His coverage includes the growing field of Web conferencing software and services. With over eight years as a business and technology journalist, Matt has gained insight into the market strategies of IT vendors as well as the needs of enterprise IT managers. Along with Web conferencing, he follows search engines, Web browsers, speech technology and the Internet domain-naming system.
Enterprise customers who are turning to Google for Web searches can expect Google to be turning to them this year. Fresh from its $1.7 billion public offering, Google Inc. plans to tackle the enterprise by expanding the features in the Google Search Appliance and hiring more enterprise-focused engineers and sales and marketing employees, Dave Girouard, […]
SANTA CLARA, Calif.—The software industry is due for major shifts in licensing models, but vendors and customers could find that breaking the perpetual-license habit is hard to do. A software-industry panel gathered Tuesday at the SoftSummit conference here concluded that subscription and utility models will increasingly replace the traditional perpetual license. The open question is […]
SANTA CLARA, Calif.—General Motors Corp. is seeking to simplify IT sourcing, even as the systems that run the company and powers its cars become ever more complex. During a keynote Tuesday at the SoftSummit conference here, GMs chief technology officer, Tony Scott, offered a roadmap for how the worlds largest automaker plans to buy and […]
The Mozilla Foundation is getting ready to take the browser wars to a new front: the advertising pages of The New York Times. The open-source development group on Tuesday plans to launch an online campaign to raise money to fund the ad, along with other marketing initiatives for the November launch of its Firefox Web […]
While the hype around social networking technology may be dying down, the number of companies entering the space and expanding their services is only heating up. This week alone, Lycos Inc. entered the social-networking fray with the launch of its Lycos Circles service, LinkedIn Ltd. grabbed another $10 million in funding, and InterActiveCorps ZeroDegrees moved […]
PayPal on Thursday reported that it had restored its online payment services after facing intermittent outages for more than five days. PayPal, owned by eBay Inc., said its full functionality had returned to normal for all users. A day earlier, the service began to improve, though the company said delays persisted for some users. The […]
Google Inc. upped the ante Thursday in the growing desktop search battle, introducing an application that combines Web results with those from a users hard drive. In its beta release, Google Desktop Search supports only the most common file formats and applications. But Google plans in future releases to open access to application developers through […]
After months of debate and negotiations, the overseer of the Internets domain-name system has gained approval for a budget that doubles its spending. The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers announced Tuesday that its $15.8 million budget for fiscal year 2004-05 had garnered the necessary support from the 359 registrars who are authorized to […]
Sporadic outages at PayPal stretched into a fifth day on Tuesday, though the company late in the day reported that access had returned to normal for most users. Even as access appeared to be improving, the effect of the payment services troubles was rippling among sellers and buyers who had lost sales and begun questioning […]
After nearly five days of sporadic outages, PayPals online payment service appeared to be back to normal on Wednesday. PayPal officials said that aside from occasional delays for a small percentage of users, the service was working properly. Web-performance monitoring companies also reported that the PayPal Web site had returned to normal uptime. “In general, […]