Monthly Archives: April 2004

Office 2003 vs. OpenOffice.Org

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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...