Monthly Archives: February 2004
PeopleSoft, SAP Announce New Software for Manufacturers
At the National Manufacturing Week conference and expo in Chicago, enterprise software companies introduced new manufacturing products, services and architectures.
PeopleSoft Inc. on Monday outlined...
Building Java, .Net Apps Sans Coding
A small but growing software company is rolling out a major upgrade that lets developers build standards-based Java and .Net applications with no coding.Kinzan...
At 3GSM Show, Software Titans to Boost Enterprise Wireless Support
Several major software companies are teaming with traditional mobile hardware companies to address enterprise wireless needs on the client side and the back end.High-tech...
RSA Keeps RFID Private
RSA Security Inc. will unveil a finished version of its RFID "Blocker Tag" technology that prevents radio-frequency identification tags from being read.
The technology, which...
PeopleSoft Proxy Cards in the Mail
Its election time and the heat is on. For some software shareholders, that is.
PeopleSoft Inc. announced on Monday that it had completed its proxy-card...
RSS Anonymous
As RSS burrows deeper and deeper into the heart of mainstream computing, the next-gen technology for processing the Web is having some growing pains....
Elluminate, Intranets.com Heat Up Web-Conferencing Market
Competition in the Web conferencing market continued to grow on Monday as two more companies announced new services and software for holding real-time online...
Sun and AppIQ Forge Storage Management Partnership
Sun Microsystems Inc. and AppIQ Inc. on Monday said the companies had formed a "strategic partnership" where Sun will license AppIQs storage area management...
Hyperion Updates Essbase, Dashboards
Hyperion Solutions Corp. will announce Tuesday the latest version of its Essbase OLAP server as well as a new release of business intelligence technology...
Microsoft Parades Whitehorse at DevDays Kick-Off
NEW YORK—Microsoft Corp. kicked off its 30-city DevDays tour here on Monday with a demonstration of the "Whitehorse" modeling tools that it plans to...