Monthly Archives: July 2002

NetLedger Names New President

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NetLedger, the small and mid-sized business arm of Oracle Corp., announced today it named a new president and CEO to help the company...

Lucent Homes In on Service Providers

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Lucent Technologies Inc. is continuing its push to focus on the service provider instead of the enterprise networking business by selling part of its...

Itanium 2 Powers Four HP Systems to New Heights

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Hewlett-Packard Co. today announced four new workstations and servers featuring Intel Corp.s Itanium 2 processor and touted record-setting performance results that it contends supports...

FileMaker Pro 6 Adds XML Support

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FileMaker Inc. on Tuesday will announce FileMaker Pro 6, a new version of its database software featuring XML import and export, new templates and...

Business Logic Cant Begin With Lies

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Were really good at building IT systems that remember what we told them: "If A today, then A tomorrow." Were fairly good at building...

Extreme Personalization Is Scariest Part of Minority Report

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The concept of Big Brother following our every move is one of the most common clichés in literature and film. However, unlike other classic...

Groupware, the New Monopoly Frontier?

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Earlier this week, I met with two corporate representatives from Centrinity, a company that has somehow managed to compete with both Microsoft and IBM...

Fast-Talk Gets Right to the Point

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While carrying out testing for the virtual meeting eVal extravaganza that appears in the July 1 issue of eWEEK, one of the product features...

Points to Consider When Drafting Your Virtual Meeting/Collaboration RFP

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The product or service must support the full range of client platforms with which you intend to interact: What are the vendors browser, hardware and...

CRM Vendors Join Warnings Parade

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The spate of companies issuing earnings warnings hit the customer relationship management software space particularly hard this week with several companies reporting that losses...