Monthly Archives: August 2004

Craigslist to Charge for N.Y., L.A. Ads

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NEW YORK (AP)— Popular community Web site craigslist has begun to charge a $25 fee to post employment advertisements on its New York and...

RFID—Ready for Prime Time Yet?

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RFID is hailed by its fans as a tool that will revolutionize the supply chain by streamlining product tracking. Yet as Wal-Mart and other...

Bar Codes: Y2K Redux?

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Best Buy will have spent 25,000 hours of staff and consultant time by October just so its systems can read one more digit in...

Vendors Should Avoid IE Monogamy

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The recent security woes that have plagued Microsoft Corp.s Internet Explorer browser have caused significant problems for many parties. A group that may not...

Building a Foundation for the Virtual Enterprise

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Remember the virtual corporation? As I recall, that was the company where most of the services were contracted, and the physical part of the...

Staples to Stock New Architecture

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Staples Inc. is the worlds largest retailer of office supplies, having grown to $13 billion in sales since its founding in 1985. With the...

Web Content Management Face-Off

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When it comes to choosing any enterprise application, there are always many hurdles to overcome and issues to consider to make sure the product...

Repository to Ease Application Integration for Supply Chain

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The Integration Consortium is developing a repository of software interface specifications that IT departments can tap into to ease development of enterprise integration architectures.The...

Hasbro Plays to Win With BPM

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Hasbro Inc.s business may be all fun and games, but the second-largest toy maker in the United States doesnt play around when it comes...

Consolidation Changes ERP Landscape

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The U.S. Department of Justices effort to block Oracle Corp.s proposed $7.7 billion takeover of PeopleSoft Inc. is in the hands of U.S. District...