Monthly Archives: July 2004
Making Genomics Work for Pharma
With the explosion of data-intensive research tools, pharmaceutical companies are still struggling to understand how to most effectively make use of them. This package...
PeopleSoft Blames Oracle for Poor Results
PeopleSoft Inc. announced Wednesday preliminary results for its second quarter ended June 30—poorer-than-expected earnings that company officials blame on bad press stemming from Oracle...
Yoxos to Help Unlock Eclipses Potential
Innoopract, a German provider of tools and services around the Eclipse open-source development framework, has announced Yoxos, an open-source Eclipse distribution featuring Eclipse 3.0.
The...
SMBs Find New Choices for Color Laser Printers
For small and midsize businesses looking to buy a color laser printer, theres good news: Several new models are available, and prices have plummeted...
Semantic Web Is 2 Steps Closer
With the ratification of RDF and OWL earlier this year, theres now a framework for a massively distributed, worldwide database connected by ontologies: the...
SPI, Ounce Labs Introduce Code Security, Dev Tools
Application security specialist SPI Dynamics Inc. is rolling out a solution that helps developers lock down applications during development through secure chunks of code.Meanwhile,...
ClickFox, E.piphany Promise Better CRM
ClickFox Inc. and E.piphany Inc. are each developing software designed to give enterprises better insight into the state of their customer dealings.The companies last...
Oracle Makes Its Case at Trial
As the final week of the U.S. Department of Justices trial to block Oracle Corp.s proposed $7.7 billion acquisition of PeopleSoft Inc. wound down...
Bang the DRM
Digital Rights Management (DRM) marketplace was worth $36 million in 2003, according to a Jupiter Research survey of 800 people. Jupiter expects the DRM...
Software Piracy Worldwide
Pirated software exists in homes, schools, businesses and government offices, according to the Business Software Alliance. Software piracy costs software makers some US$13 billion...