Monthly Archives: January 2002
Precise Guarantees ROI for Software
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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,...