Monthly Archives: January 2004

DYS Will Embrace Lotus Applications

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DYS Analytics Inc., which develops messaging and collaboration system add-ons, later this month will expand its offerings for IBMs Lotus Software division applications.The offerings,...

Lotus Domino Still Standing

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Ambuj Goyal took over as general manager of IBMs Lotus Software Division a year ago this month. Since then Goyal has guided Lotus through...

Goyals Lotus Juggling Act

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A year into Ambuj Goyals tenure as general manager of IBMs Lotus Software division, customers and partners have mostly praise for the job hes...

IBM, SuSE Team Up on POS Suite

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IBM and SuSE Linux AG are hoping to make more cash registers ring this year with a new SuSE Linux-based POS solution that includes...

QRS Impact Syncs B2B

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Collaborative commerce software developer QRS Corp. is readying software it says will help suppliers, retailers and brand marketers better synchronize data.QRS Impact, due this...

DVD Should Not Be Overlooked

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With magnetic tapes getting faster and larger and hard drives getting bigger and cheaper, DVD—which has slowly but surely improved over the years—is getting...

Dells PowerVault 775N Gains Edge

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Companies looking for a scalable network file storage appliance should consider Dell Inc.s PowerVault 775N, a NAS system that runs Microsoft Corp.s Windows Storage...

WebEx Hosts More Advanced Capabilities

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WebEx Communications Inc.s latest update to its Meeting Center hosted Web conferencing service makes a number of user-focused improvements that ultimately improve the usability...

Needs of Tech Consumers, Enterprises Converge

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As the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas rang in the new year last week, I found myself thinking that forces over the past...

Berners-Lee Is Knighted

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The Queen of England this month named Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web, a Knight Commander, Order of the British Empire,...