Monthly Archives: November 2001

Fast Breaks Newsfront: November 5, 2001

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Newest ThingA new company called Neoteris, led by Web pioneers Jim Clark and Krishna "Kittu" Kolluri, is set today to announce its first product,...

Microsoft Aims for .Net Gains

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In a session at the Microsoft Professional Developers Conference last month, Group Vice President Bob Muglia revealed the previously obscure meaning of the companys...

Lotus and Orbital Beef Up KM Wares

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Lotus Development Corp. and Orbital Software Inc. have enhanced their respective knowledge management applications to make them easier to integrate with third-party software.Easier integration...

App Creation on the Fly

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In application development, as in most areas, time is money. Last week, Computer Associates International Inc. released an updated version of its Cool:Plex development...

Same OS, Nothing Else

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Two new devices, Toshiba America Inc.s Pocket PC e570 and Casio Computer Co. Ltd.s Cassiopeia BE-300, are based on Microsoft Corp.s Windows CE 3.0...

GE: Lighting the Way to E-Commerce

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General Electric, a diversified conglomerate with more than 300,000 employees around the globe, has become one of the most spectacular online success stories, a...

Content Management Cases in Point

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There are probably as many ways to deploy content management systems as there are content management deployments, which makes the technology especially suited to...

Searching for Revenues in Bright Ideas

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If traditional revenue sources arent yielding hoped-for results in the slowing economy, some enterprises may be surprised to find profit opportunities in existing patents....

Manufacturing E-Commerce Revenue

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The economic downturn in the U.S. Has played havoc with the countrys manufacturing and engineering sectors for more than a year, leading to the...

Finding the Right Mix

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The Holy Grail for the energy and chemical industries can be summarized in one word: integration. For the past 12 months, virtually every major...