Monthly Archives: September 2004
PeopleSoft Tool Maps Integrations
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
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
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
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
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
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
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?
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
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
Microsoft Corp. will allow governments around the world that use its software to have controlled access to the source code for its pervasive Microsoft...