Monthly Archives: March 2002

Ready, Set, Bargain

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When Norm Fjeldheim sits down at the negotiating table with IT vendors these days, he feels the odds are stacked in his favor. As...

Internet Insight: Brewing Conflict

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James Gosling, a Sun fellow, is the lead engineer and architect of the Java programming language and platform. Gosling has been involved in distributed...

Portable CRM Options on the Rise

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A fresh crop of portable CRM applications is on tap from several top software developers that should give enterprises with increasingly mobile work forces...

The Well-Rounded Engineer

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The Bernard M. Gordon Prize, presented last month for the first time by the National Academy of Engineering (www.nae.edu), recognizes the need to build...

Exchange to Support CRM

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Microsoft Corp. will enable developers to build applications that link the companys Exchange messaging software with its recently announced MSCRM platform.Exchange will expose SOAP...

EAI Tool Gives Users Control

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An upgrade to WebMethods Inc.s namesake EAI platform, due at months end, will feature a new suite of workflow software. The WebMethods Workflow Platform,...

EAI Apps Target Verticals

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A new breed of EAI tools promises to provide an easier method for integrating business processes within and among companies in vertical markets.Enterprise application...

Services Given New Direction

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Compaq Computer Corp. last week put its stamp of approval on the MSP business model when it launched its new Remote Monitoring and Performance...

eWEEK Corporate Partners: IT Outlook

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Members of eWeeks Corporate Partner Advisory Board recently met with eWeek editors for a forward-looking roundtable discussion. The CPs discussed what their respective organizations...

Single Sign-On Goes to Work

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The latest version of V-Go SSO, Passlogix Inc.s single-sign-on utility, includes major new capabilities that belie its ".1" status. In eWeek Labs tests, V-Go...