Monthly Archives: September 2004
Microsoft Patch Day: The Next Generation
Its not really the first patch day of the Windows XP Service Pack 2 era. Last months, Aug. 10, was a few days after...
OQO Palmtop to Launch in Mid-October
OQO Inc. will launch its OQO Model 01 palmtop computer in mid-October, a company representative said in an e-mail.
The OQO, first disclosed in 2002...
Spam Stopper Detects Sender Patterns
Enterprises using IBMs Lotus Notes and Domino for their corporate e-mail systems will be able to take advantage of Commtouch Software Ltd.s sending pattern...
The VOIP Story of 9/11, Updated
The VOIP deployment of the Borough of Manhattan Community College was planned to start as a 50-phone trial, thrown as an accessory project into...
NYSE Moving Away from Auction Model
With the announcement of the expansion of the New York Stock Exchanges Direct Plus service, which provides for greater automation of stock transactions on...
Defense Department Taps Unisys for Electronic Medical Records System
The Department of Defense has contracted information technology systems provider Unisys Corp. to implement an electronic medical records system for some nine million military...
E-Check Usage Soaring Among E-Retailers
The number of e-check transactions for online consumer purchases tripled last year, soaring to 6.9 million transactions from 2002s 2.3 million transactions, according to...
Industry Editor Puts His RFID Money Where His Mouth Is
Journalists are typically supposed to remain neutral, but there comes a time when we have to show that our words match our passion.Mark Roberti,...
Forrester Study: CRM Still Growing, But Anemically
Although it looks like IT spending is likely to sharply increase on almost all levels, the growth for CRM is expected to be much...
As Retailers Push For More Self-Checkout, Some Ask: Whatever Happened To More Service?
With automation dominating more and more retail shops, the personal touch has often been lost.In some cases, it gets to the point where the...