Monthly Archives: June 2003

This eWEEK – 18

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Coopetition is alive and well. that 90s buzzword is back in circulation if this weeks Web services roundtable is any indication. Although the roundtable...

Faster, but to Where?

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I suspect that the human brain is wired, at its lowest level, to take more notice of speed than of size. This makes sense...

FTC Takes on Spam

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It chokes in-boxes, throttles bandwidth, insults, invites and offends. Its spam. In combating it, nearly any tactic seems justified. But amid calls that range...

Exchange License Expanded

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Microsoft Corp. this week will finally release to manufacturing its Exchange 2003 messaging server with new licensing models and no increase in price. But...

Web Services Taking Root in the Enterprise

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eWEEK Labs recently conducted a roundtable discussion on Web services. Moderated by Technology Editor Peter Coffee, the roundtable comprised key players in several areas...

Nortel Builds Switch Resiliency

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Nortel Networks last week unveiled two switches to help enterprises deploy secure multimedia applications at the edge of their networks.The BayStack 5000 series of...

New Apps Buttress Businesses Goals

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Business Objects SA and SAS Institute Inc. have rolled out offerings designed to help companies get a better handle on how their business is...

NEC Server Takes Best of Show

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(Clockwise from top) At CeBIT America in New York last month, a standing-room-only crowd gathered on the show floor for the announcement of the...

IBM Tests Web Services SLA Technology

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HAWTHORNE, N.Y.—In a move that is critical to the delivery of Web services offerings, IBM is developing middleware to guarantee service levels.At the companys...

CRM Offerings Tighten Focus

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A wave of new customer relationship management software products signals CRM vendors increasing focus on supporting specific business processes and improving how users interact...