Monthly Archives: September 2002
Data Launched on Path to Integration
Ascential Software Corp. and SAP AG are rolling out tools that will enable data normalization—a key step in making Web-services-based application integration work.The next...
A Trial by Fire
Take this copy of eWeek, your laptop and cell phone to the nearest cafe. As you settle in with a coffee, imagine that this...
Data Security Oath
For IBM fellow Rakesh Agrawal, modern database systems need to take a cue from the medical profession by adopting a trusted relationship between enterprises...
Rebuilding for Tomorrow
The cataclysmic events of Sept. 11, 2001, scattered hundreds of Lower Manhattan companies far and wide. One year later, many of those enterprises have...
EDS Introduces Pay-As-You-Go Rates
Electronic Data Systems Corp. last week announced plans to meter computer usage in its hosting centers in order to bill customers based on use...
Siebel Goes Through Another Top Sales Exec
Siebel Systems Inc. announced the appointment late Monday of Richard Chiarello to head its worldwide sales operations after financial analysts had reported earlier in...
Apple Plans Expo Double-Header
For Apple Computer Inc.s next trick, the company this week will attempt to be in two places at once—on two separate continents.Mimicking the dual-processor...
Adobe Automates Image Production Tasks
Adobe Systems Inc. Monday announced the newest version of its graphics and imaging server software, Adobe Graphics Server 2.0.The new software, formerly known as...
SAS Forms Marketing Automation Practice
SAS Institute Inc. announced Monday the formation of a Marketing & Customer Analytics practice in its SAS Americas division. The new practice consists of...
Compuware to Unveil Itanium Debugging Tool
Compuware Corp. on Tuesday will announce the availability of its new debugging and error prevention tool for the Intel Itanium family.The tool, DevPartner64, will...