Monthly Archives: July 2004

Making Genomics Work for Pharma

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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...