Monthly Archives: May 2004
Ex-Informix CEO Gets Jail
Former Informix CEO Phillip White was sentenced by a U.S. District Court judge in San Francisco last week to two months in federal prison...
How to Spend Wisely
Gasoline prices are going way up. Inflation is slowly picking up. The cost of a barrel of oil is setting records. These external events...
Corralling Identities
Its been 50 years since General Electric became the first corporation to use computers to process its payroll. Since then, many enterprise applications have...
Throw Another Blog on the Fire
Blogging is the hottest thing on the Internet since, well, the Web browser. This is not news, as just about everybody who spends time...
Oracle, Mastercard Team to Rev Expense Reporting
Oracle is adding to the core functionality of its E-Business Suite of enterprise applications through a partnership with MasterCard International.The companies last week announced...
Information Builders CEO Talks on Making Connections
CEO Gerald Cohen, established Information Builders Inc. in 1975. The privately held maker of business intelligence software earned about $300 million in revenue last...
NetSuite 10 Revs Up Automation
NetSuite Inc. is bolstering its suite of hosted applications with new components designed to reach to the core of a companys business.Version 10 of...
GroupLink Provides an Appliance Option for CRM
GroupLink Inc.s GroupLink collaborative Customer Engagement eSuite provides an appliance-based option for companies that want to run a Web-based CRM application in-house. eWEEK Labs...
Emptoris Unifies Procurement Suite
Emptoris Inc. has upgraded its namesake supply management procurement software with a sourcing platform that unifies the companys products.Emptoris Version 5, which the Burlington,...
GIS Fights Crime in Chicago
Chicagos homicide rate led the nation last year, so the Chicago Police Department knew it had to find new methods for targeting crime.
In an...