Monthly Archives: August 2004

ACT 2005 Goes for Flexibility in Contact Management

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Best Software on Tuesday released an update to its flagship ACT contact management application, offering separate versions for small teams and larger workgroups and...

Beware of Stealth Clauses to Laws

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When Congress returns to Washington after Labor Day the stage will be set for all sorts of legislative shenanigans, the late-night, smoked-filled, back-room deal-making...

Microsoft Preps for the Next SP2 Wave

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Microsoft is bracing for the next phase of its rollout of its Windows XP SP2 (Service Pack 2), which kicks off Wednesday.Microsoft is set...

HIPAA Costs Said to Curtail Health IT Spending

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The health IT market in the United States is expected to stagnate this year with a slight decline in spending, according to recently released...

Silicon Genetics Acquired by Agilent

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On Monday, Agilent Technologies announced its acquisition of privately-held life sciences software developer Silicon Genetics. By adding Silicon Genetics genomics data analysis and management...

Can Exotic Equities Pay Off for Online Brokers?

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The name of the game for brokerages is DARTs, or Daily Average Revenue Trades. The object is to increase DARTs month by month, no...

BEA Ranks Slim with Marketing Chiefs Departure

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BEA Systems Inc. has suffered another big-name departure, with chief marketing officer Tod Nielsen set to leave later this week. In an 8-K filing with...

WS-I Rearchitects Basic Profile

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The Web Services Interoperability Organization, or WS-I, announced Tuesday the publication of its Basic Profile 1.1, Attachments Profile 1.0 and Simple SOAP Binding Profile...

IBM Brings NAS Gateway 500 to Entry Level

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IBM introduced a new, entry-level configuration of its IBM TotalStorage NAS (network-attached storage) Gateway 500 on Tuesday to give customers running an NAS environment...

Reader Poll: Health-IT Czar Most Powerful in Healthcare

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A number of IT professionals grace the roster of Modern Healthcares annual readers poll. David Brailer, the health information technology coordinator topped the list....