Monthly Archives: February 2002
Oracles Secure, but Rest of World Isnt
"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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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 AgainReally, This Time
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
Putting a new infrastructure in place so that enterprises can exchange Web services data via the Internet is a complex process, so the UDDI...