Monthly Archives: February 2002

Oracles Secure, but Rest of World Isnt

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"Unbreakable" is the tag line for the newest version of the Oracle9i database. Whether the name is derived from the good but misunderstood movie...

Oracle Moves to Flat Fee for E-Biz Suite

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Oracle Corp. is trying to lure enterprises into licensing its entire Oracle 11i E-Business Suite of applications with a new pricing structure.The flat-fee pricing...

Zeroing in on B2B Integration

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As more e-businesses turn to business-to-business collaboration for linking partners in the supply chain, developers IPNet Solutions Inc., Commerce One Inc. and Valdero Corp....

Rounding Out Product Design Early

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A pair of product lifecycle management developers are bolstering their products with new middleware that lets users add customer feedback to the production process.Parametric...

This Watchdog Guards Windows

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Tripp Lites Watchdog application may be power managements best friend. This new app expands the 24-by-7 capabilities of Tripps UPS systems, monitoring Windows services...

DB Test Pioneer Makes History

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Its not often that a standard clause in software license agreements is created because of one person, but thats the history behind the benchmark...

Enigma Targets Aftermarket

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Enigma Inc., with the latest enhancement to its e-business software for support chain systems, has made inroads with wins in both government and industry.The...

JBuilder 6 Extends Its Reach

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JBuilder 6 Extends ItsReach">Developers probably spend more time living in their development tools than in their own homes, which makes a comfortable fit really...

Adieu Again—Really, This Time

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Regular readers of this column—and I know there are at least six, not including immediate family members—might feel a sense of déja` vu with...

Internet Insight: UDDI: Two Versions Down, One to Go

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Putting a new infrastructure in place so that enterprises can exchange Web services data via the Internet is a complex process, so the UDDI...