Q&A: Spyglass's Harris-Evans On Putting The Web Everywhere
News ZDNN spoke yesterday with David Harris-Evans, UK managing director of Spyglass, the company that developed the Mosaic Web browser and is now pushing its technology as a means of accessing the Web from a wide variety of devices including TVs...
[September 17, 1997, 17:14]
Bob Evans, Mainframe Pioneer, Dies
News Bob Evans, an IBM computer scientist who helped to develop the modern mainframe computer, died on Thursday. Evans died of heart failure at his home in the San Francisco suburb of Hillsborough, his son Robert Evans said.
[September 6, 2004, 8:45]
MSDN Architecture Webcast: MSDN GeekSpeak: Web Services With Kirk Evans (Level 200)
White Papers The presenter of this webcast shares important tips about working with Web services and preparing for Windows Communication Foundation (WCF).
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Evans, Mechwart, Hambleton & Tilton, Inc. Use CallXpress
White Papers For years EMH&T has provided its clients with world class customer service and top quality engineering and surveying support. However, recently EMH&T faced two major challenges in their pursuit to continue providing their clients with the top...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Mainframe Alternatives: Innovation: Paul Evans (Part 3 Of 5)
White Papers Learn how HP is helping companies bring their IT architectures and application environments to a new state to increase allocation for innovation as funding for maintenance decreases.
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Five Years Ago: Olivetti UK Says Show Must Go On
News "It's business as usual," said Paul Evans, product marketing manager for the division in the UK. Evans said the UK hadn't been hurt by the growing speculation over the company's future. Evans said more new products would be announced over the next...
[October 4, 2001, 8:00]
Spyglass (2) - Sees Mosaic In Name-brand Devices
News "Netscape and Microsoft are focused on desktop devices with lots of memory and mass storage capabilities," Harris-Evans says. Harris-Evans will now chase top European brands such as Nokia, Ericsson, Siemens and Bosch as well as real-time operating...
[January 14, 1997, 14:40]
Bush Snubs Tech VC For Commerce Post
News President-elect George W Bush on Wednesday will choose longtime Texas friend Donald Evans as his secretary of commerce, passing over Silicon Valley venture capitalist Floyd Kvamme, according to transition sources.
[December 20, 2000, 15:44]
Virgin Radio May Go Worldwide With Ericsson
News Media mogul Chris Evans' latest scheme to usurp Rupert Murdoch as media king is to transmit Virgin Radio all over the globe. Evans' Ginger Media Group and electronics firm Ericsson have begun trials to transmit radio content to third generation...
[September 10, 1999, 15:58]
New Olivetti UK Meets Monday To Plan Future
News "There's a company meeting on Monday but I don't expect anything startling," said Paul Evans, product marketing manager. Evans added that he was expecting to meet PC company global managing director Bernard Auer tonight to discuss sales strategies.
[January 23, 1997, 10:38]
Linux Keeps Dodging Hackers And Viruses
News A survey of 500 Linux developers carried out by Evans Data, a research company, and published last week, found that 78 percent of them claimed never to have been hacked. By comparison, earlier this year Evans Data surveyed a group of non-Linux...
[August 2, 2004, 17:35]
Linux Developers Less Keen On Commercial Distros
News An Evans Data survey of more than 400 software developers found that 34 percent prefer non-commercial versions of Linux, while 28 percent prefer commercial versions, such as Red Hat or SuSE. An Evans Data survey in 2003 found that the preference...
[April 14, 2005, 18:15]
Developers Shifting Target From Windows
News According to analysts at the Evans Data Corporation research house, 64.8 percent of North American developers are writing software for Windows, down from 74 percent only a year ago. Evans Data also predicted in its spring 2007 North American...
[July 3, 2007, 15:52]
Bush Names New US 'CIO'
News President Bush has picked US Department of Energy chief information officer Karen Evans to become administrator of information technology and e-government for the federal government. Evans, a 20-year veteran of the Washington, D.C.bureaucracy...
[September 4, 2003, 11:10]
Jane Wakefield: The Mother Of All Invention
News When I heard that someone had a new invention codenamed Ginger, my first thought was of Chris Evans. And before the ginger community start writing letters of complaint, remember I am not alone in my prejudice -- ex-punk rockers the Anti Nowhere...
[January 22, 2001, 8:54]
NASA Hacker To Fight Extradition
News Gary McKinnon, the "NASA hacker", remains hopeful that he can avoid extradition to the US despite the ruling on Wednesday by District Judge Nicholas Evans that his extradition should go ahead. McKinnon was told by Judge Evans to be prepared to...
[May 11, 2006, 14:50]
MP Demands Inquiry Into Time Computers Collapse
News Nigel Evans, MP for the Ribble Valley, urged the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to "carry out a full investigation into the reason behind the collapse" according to The Clitheroe Advertiser. I want the DTI to investigate why it is that the...
[August 4, 2005, 13:05]
Study: Java To Overtake C/C++ In 2002
News Developers using Sun Microsystems' Java programming language will outnumber those using the C/C++ languages by next year, the findings of a series of studies conducted by Evans Data and released late on Wednesday show.
[August 17, 2001, 9:11]
Group Calls For Peace Talks In P2P Wars
News Bill Evans, founder of www.boycott-RIAA.com, launched a new organisation called the International Music Industry Reform Association (IMIRA) last week that could encourage peace to break out in the combative world of peer-to-peer file-sharing.
[November 4, 2003, 15:35]
MySQL And Firebird Battle For Database Top Spot
News The Evans Data Corporation survey of 400 database developers found that MySQL accounted for 40 percent of open source database deployments, while Firebird accounted for 39 percent. The Firebird Project was very pleasantly surprised by the results...
[January 21, 2005, 14:10]

