Monthly Archives: July 2001
Heir to the Evil Empire Throne
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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...