Monthly Archives: April 2001
ASPects: April 9, 2001
Goin SouthPortera Systems has been something of a trailblazer in the application services business, focusing on a vertical market — professional services — before...
SAP Reaches Out to Portals
If SAP wasnt serious about enterprise portals before, top brass wants to make sure everyone knows the German software giant is now.After acquiring TopTier...
B2B Warnings Flood Market
Business-to-business software makers are paring down their professional-services divisions, opening new opportunities for service partners.In a slew of earnings warnings from B2B companies last...
SAP AG Buys Portal Player
In another step in its plan to build market-leading positions in enterprise portal, supply chain management and customer relationship management software, German software giant...
Marcia Page
Vice President eMarketing, Texas InstrumentsIn October 1999, Marcia Page became Texas Instruments manager of worldwide eMarketing, to oversee the integration of the Web into...
Tending to the Little Guy
When Brookfield Properties Corp. began looking to use technology to improve services for its business tenants, officials hardly thought theyd end up launching a...
Lasers in the Mist
Jamie Marra, chief information officer at internet ad company Avenue A, was a desperate man last May.His digital-marketing company was growing, and half the...
5. Ellacoya Networks
"Theres no skee-ball machine in the lobby," says Lee Work, Ellacoyas solutions manager. "But the company values family time and offers flex time that...
Back-Office Talk
A draft specification for a new language that makes business processes visible to one another over the Internet is being developed into what 88...
Teaming for a Vertical Play
While many software vendors are hitting the skids, PeopleSoft is bracing for a softer landing with its recent release of a Java-based CRM solution...