Monthly Archives: September 2003

Gupta Revs Embedded Database

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Gupta Technologies LLC is prepping an upgrade to its SQLBase embedded database that promises to simplify application deployment and run at greater speeds.To achieve...

New Tools Streamline Testing

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Spirent Communications has unleashed a flood of new and enhanced testing tools designed to work in concert to test protocols and networking equipment implemented...

CRM Providers Target SMBs

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Intuit Inc. and Marketplace Software LLC are each developing CRM software options for small and midsize businesses, which have lately sought such functionality through...

The Buzz: September 1, 2003

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Microsoft Offers OneNote to Students, TeachersMicrosoft last week announced it will let students and educators buy the full, packaged Academic Edition of its Office...

Symantec Takes on Rogue Apps

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Symantec Corp. last week announced that the next version of Norton AntiVirus will include technology to protect against rogue applications such as keystroke loggers...

Getting Down to the Roots

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System Management Arts Inc. is planning its first step toward complete end-to-end root-cause analysis with tools that track performance from device-level management through applications...

Analytic Detective Work

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In the movie "Minority Report," crime fighters were able to visualize crimes before they happened, getting enough details to stop the crimes in progress...

Business on Track

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Software vendors are trying to make it easier for companies to streamline their business processes so that enterprises can spit out relevant and timely...

Taking An Ax to Spending

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Ariba Inc. and Verticalnet Inc. are answering customer demands for help in reducing overall spending with software and services to do the job.Ariba is...

Longhorn Rollout Slips

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Microsoft Corp. has once again shifted the schedule for the release of "Longhorn," the companys next major version of Windows, leaving some users up...