Monthly Archives: January 2002

Precise Guarantees ROI for Software

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In this economic climate, plenty of software salespeople talk about offerings that pay for themselves. One application performance management provider is going one better...

Manugistics Forges Ahead

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Despite a 38 percent decrease in software license revenues in Manugistics Group Inc.s recently completed fiscal third quarter, Chairman and CEO Greg Owens is...

Strategic Sourcing Options on Rise

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Verticalnet Inc. is making good on a promise to provide collaborative sourcing software for private e-marketplaces through its acquisition last week of Atlas Commerce...

Legacy Systems Graduate to Web Services

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When students at Texas A&M University signed up for classes for the coming semester, they had a new option—they could register online.As college students...

How to Succeed in E-Biz in 2002

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We think it was Bill Gates who said you cant turn a dumb or even merely obvious idea into a business plan by adding...

Web Comes to the Aid of Human Services

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Question: what do you get when you mix antiquated legacy systems, state bureaucracy and caseworkers from branches of a states health and human services...

Mere Cost Cutting May Not Be Answer

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The CIO who breaks out the budget hatchet in a tough economy may be hurting—not helping—the companys business. And, if there was ever a...

Cutting Cost of Voice Apps

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Are you looking for an easier, low-cost way to give your companys customers self-service, around-the-clock access to information via the telephone? General Magic Inc.,...

New Help for E-Mail Admins

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New software and services are in the pipeline that promise to help e-mail administrators get a better handle on their systems traffic management, security...

Judge Denies Microsoft Request to Delay Case

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Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly denied Microsoft Corp.s request to delay by four months the antitrust lawsuit pursued by nine states and the District of Columbia,...