Monthly Archives: May 2004
ERP Vendors Battle for Hearts and Minds
The competition and the rhetoric are heating up as the major ERP software vendors face slow growth in new license revenues.An enterprise resource planning...
Dell Eyes Enterprise Printing
Filling a gap in its printer lineup, Dell Inc. is expected to roll out this week its first multifunction laser printer.
According to sources familiar...
BJs Credit Card Theft: Part of a Growing Trend
The theft of tens of thousands of credit card numbers from a database belonging to BJs Wholesale Club was, in some ways, an anomaly.
Not...
Tales of Cyber-Crime Running Rampant
When Donna Getgen opened a letter from her credit union in March, the message within was anything but routine. Getgen was informed that she...
IBM Greases Grid Concept with Workshops
IBM, DataSynapse and Paremus are each taking steps to quell fears and nudge enterprises down the grid computing path.
Commonplace in universities and research institutions,...
CA Working on Linux Kernel Intercept Module
Linux is getting driven deeper into the core products of Computer Associates International.
At its CAWorld conference in Las Vegas this week, CA will make...
Systems Needed to Preserve Accountability in a Data-Rich World
The story is familiar—even though its details are new. A person entrusted with power and responsibility comes under suspicion of misconduct, and sensitive information...
DataDirect Connects Data for .Net Apps
DataDirect Technologies Inc. is upgrading its database connectivity software to make it easier for database administrators to consistently access data residing in an IT...
A Slot in the Dark
"Go wild?" pouted the near-penniless Puss as he noted the slogan for the Rio Hotel, where the Gartner Outsourcing Summit was under way in...
In IT, Timing Matters
Does information technology matter? Well, does it? "Does IT Matter? Information Technology and the Corrosion of Competitive Advantage" is the title of Nicholas G....