Monthly Archives: July 2002
The Buzz: July 8, 2002
Industry Ships 1 Billionth PCIT has taken the computer industry 25 years to ship 1 billion PCs, but it will take only five or...
New Tool Aimed at Java Developers
Microsoft Corp. is making another push to attract Java developers to its .Net platform.The Redmond, Wash., software company last week announced the availability of...
Microsoft Accelerator Upgrade Gets B2B Partners Collaborating
Enhancements in an upgrade to Microsoft Corp.s BizTalk Accelerator for RosettaNet address companies demands for speedier business-to-business trading software implementations, more flexible change management...
Kattoon: July 8, 2002
Read this weeks Spencer column.
Ilog Integrates Business Rules Technology With Other Products
Ilog Inc. wants to push its business rules technology into Web services, a move that could make it easier for business users to manage...
Tooling Up for the Future
It would be impossible to retool the overwhelming volume of information thats already available via electronic media for compliance with 508(b), so some sort...
Using CRM to Aid Client Relations
Maximizing the value of an enterprises customer relationships has long been the value proposition of customer relationship management software. But companies in the business...
Cable Slowly Starts to Fill Voice Void
As the pool of telecommunications service providers shrinks, equipment manufacturers are looking to cable operators to inject competition into the entrenched telephone market.Analysts doubt,...
Software Links Users Virtually
Tandberg Asa, Pixion Inc. and a host of other developers are rolling out new and enhanced multimedia collaboration tools that officials from these companies...
App Delivers Censored Content
After more than a year of development and untold confusion over its intentions, Hacktivismo later this week will finally unveil a new application designed...