Monthly Archives: November 2001
Fast Breaks Newsfront: November 5, 2001
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
The Holy Grail for the energy and chemical industries can be summarized in one word: integration. For the past 12 months, virtually every major...