Monthly Archives: March 2002
Ready, Set, Bargain
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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...