Monthly Archives: April 2004
Office 2003 vs. OpenOffice.Org
In recent years, open-source alternatives to Office have matured to the point where IT managers are beginning to investigate the viability of moving from...
Liquid Machines: More Fluid DRM
Liquid Machines 2.1 provides solid digital rights management capabilities and will meet the needs of most businesses that are concerned about how documents are...
Ex-Siebel Exec to Lead PeopleSoft CRM – 2
PeopleSoft last week announced that George Ahn, an ex-marketing executive at rival Siebel Systems, was named group vice president and general manager of its...
Formula for Success
More sales per second at a lower cost. Now thats an idea that would warm the heart of even the most cold-hearted bean counter....
Analytics Surges to the Fore
The Web personalization craze may have come and gone, but the needs of enterprises to better serve and wring more revenues from customers have...
IBM Rolls Out SOA Plan
IBM last week announced its SOA strategy, including new services and products to support customers in developing and deploying service-oriented architectures.
IBM has worked closely...
IBM Revs Aspect Programming
IBM is working to be among the first major software vendors to put aspect-oriented programming to use in commercial systems and tools.
AOP is a...
M7, N8, Snapbridge Release Development Tools
Three new tools for building Java-based Web applications, model-based applications and XML applications are showing that open standards have taken root in the application...
Make Room for Wireless Broadband
On April 15 the FCC took an important step toward expanding high-speed Internet access—particularly for customers in rural areas without cable or DSL—by proposing...
WAN Optimization Tool Brings Network of Savings
With the ongoing effort among most enterprises to squeeze cost out of IT operations, one of the single biggest chunks of the IT budget—WANs—has...