Monthly Archives: July 2002
NetLedger Names New President
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
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
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
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
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
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?
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
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
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
The spate of companies issuing earnings warnings hit the customer relationship management software space particularly hard this week with several companies reporting that losses...