Monthly Archives: April 2002

No Paper? No Problem

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In continuing pursuit of the paperless office, Cardiff Software Inc. has released Teleform Version 8.0, the latest upgrade of its electronic forms software.Teleform supports...

Belluzzo Out of Microsoft

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Industry partners and Microsoft Corp. insiders were not surprised by the announcement last week of the planned departure of President and Chief Operating Officer...

Its Time to Kill the Telecom Act of 1996

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Youd have a hard time finding a bigger jumble of flawed logic than the Federal Communications Commissions recent attempts to even the playing field...

High Tech Enters Classic Era

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Live long enough, and eventually everything will become "classic." We already have classic rock on the radio, classic TV on cable, classic sports on...

Javas Web Services Future

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Some industry observers said they believe Web services, with their open standards, could eventually replace Java technology. But at the JavaOne developer conference in...

Internet Insight: Following the Money

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Following the MoneyXML must be a sure bet. The financial services and insurance industries, notable for conservatism, are leading the way in adopting XML...

App Acts as Web Services Gateway

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Enterprise application integration software maker Actional Corp. this month will release software that officials said will enable IT managers to wrap applications with Web...

Business Objects Beefs Up Query Tool

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Business Objects SA took a large step forward in improving its Web-based query, analysis and reporting tool when it unveiled the 2.7 release of...

The Buzz: April 8, 2002

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WorldCom Cuts 3,700Things are going from bad to worse for WorldCom. The telecommunications company last week announced it is cutting 3,700 jobs from WorldCom...

Putting Portals in the Mix

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As enterprises look to deploy content management systems for more sophisticated uses, Microsoft Corp. is extending its content management system to give less technical...