Monthly Archives: July 2001

Heir to the Evil Empire Throne

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A lot of people might think this is a bit premature, but Im struggling to figure out which company will inherit the "evil empire"...

A Big Hand From CRM

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Many companies have turned to customer relationship management software to gain an edge, however slight, over their competitors.But some smaller companies have not joined...

Strategic Ties

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In the battle for business, a companys strongest allies are usually those partners, dealers and resellers that sell to customers on the front lines....

Making 802.11 Standards Work Together

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WLANs may have been around for several years, but that alone wont entice Tom Miller."We have elected to wait until 2002 before taking any...

Optical Networking Deployments

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The next generation Lightscape networks, an optical networking infrastructure manufacturer, has rolled out its 10G-bps product to enable large carriers to begin deploying optical...

PLM: the Big Boys Push Their Way In

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On the prowl for fresh revenue opportunities, enterprise application vendors are pushing their way into the burgeoning collaborative product development space.Over the last year,...

Quick and Easy Wireless Integration

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Software makers are under increasing pressure from customers to make applications accessible via wireless devices.For most vendors, the choices are to spend a lot...

Finishing School

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You may be ready for software as a service, but is your software vendor? An education and testing program that IBM runs for would-be...

Microsoft Takes Parting Shot at Java

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Microsoft Corp. fired final parting shots at Sun Microsystems Inc. and Java by dropping its Java Virtual Machine from the forthcoming Windows XP operating...

Three Levels of Security

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PX Technologies Inc., of New York, will launch a Web-enabled version of its Wintility Pro document management software next month.The new version, WebWintility, will...