Monthly Archives: September 2004

PeopleSoft Tool Maps Integrations

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As the specter of an Oracle Corp. takeover hovers overhead, PeopleSoft Inc. is doing what it can to solidify its user base and help...

Sun to Shed New Light on Solaris

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Sun Microsystems Inc. is expected to unveil a collection of new products and services at the companys quarterly systems release event tomorrow in New...

WebEx Adds Sales Application

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Web conferencing service provider WebEx Communications this week will announce a new version of its service designed for sales professionals called WebEx Sales Center. The...

More Smarts for Handhelds

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The trend to build more communication power, and specifically smart-phone functionality, into handhelds is picking up steam with new operating system advances and server...

Amazons Search Engine Service To Take CRM Data Collection To The Next Level

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The prospect of an Amazon-fueled search engine with a memory—coming from the people who brought you "Search Inside This Book"--is whetting the appetites of...

ATMs Losing Usage Marketshare To Debit Cards

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Debit cards are slowly but surely whittling away at what was once safe ATM territory.The reasons for the decline are varied, including the convenience...

Borders Using Technology To Deliver A Better In-Store Experience

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To a major book vendor, layout is more than words on a page. Its also the eloquence with which consumers are brought in and...

Will Microsofts Smart Kitchen Stir New RFID Privacy Fears?

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Fears abound as Microsoft joins the companies showing up their science projects about what can be done with RFID item-level tracking.Microsofts efforts include integrating...

RFID at the Gates

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Theres a lot more to RFID than passive tags at the case and pallet levels. Some users have already reached very significant ROI with...

Microsoft Opens Office Source Code to Governments

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Microsoft Corp. will allow governments around the world that use its software to have controlled access to the source code for its pervasive Microsoft...