Monthly Archives: January 2003

Can Palmisanos Plan Keep IBM in the Lead?

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As Jeff Moad writes in this weeks cover story on IBMs strategy, the real challenge for the company is to maintain technology leadership while...

Kattoon: January 6, 2002

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Read this weeks Spencer column.

IGS Lands $5B Contract

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In what is traditionally a quiet period between major holidays, IBM Global Services last week announced a whopper of an outsourcing contract with J.P....

The Buzz: January 6, 2003

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Manhattan Buys Logistics AppsManhattan associates is beefing up its supply chain execution tools with assets of Logistics.com that it acquired from Internet Capital Group...

Small-Firm ERP Suite Ready for Mac OS X

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Software developer startup PowerEasy Corp. is readying an ERP suite for the Macintosh operating system.PowerEasy ERP 1.0 on Mac OS X, which will be...

Microsoft Boosts Focus on XML-Based Services

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Microsoft Corp. is seeking to make XML-based Web services easier to develop with the delivery of several new tools and, ultimately, a new XML-based...

Microsoft Ships Second Titanium Beta

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Microsoft Corp. today announced the availability of Titanium Beta 2 and officially named the next-generation e-mail server as Exchange Server 2003.The full release of...

PreCache Unveils NetInjector Platform

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PreCache Inc. announced Friday a NetInjector software platform that fits into the network middleware category and is geared toward helping companies offer computing capabilities...

Applications Developers Get New Tool

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Little-known software testing provider Shunra Software Ltd. later this month will introduce a tool for applications developers intended to help them understand how their...

Sun Wins One Against Microsoft—And Why Thats a Bad Thing

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U.S. District Judge J. Frederick Motz handed Sun a win, Microsoft a setback, and all of us something new (or old) to talk about...